Cnc Turner - Mazatrol

Denton
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: CNC Turner (Mazak)

Location: Denton, Greater Manchester

Hours:
. Standard hours: 08:00 - 16:30 (Monday to Thursday), 08:00 - 13:00 (Friday)
. Flexible start times between 06:00 - 08:00 (subject to management discretion)
. Overtime available (at management discretion):
. First 10 hours at x1.5
. Any additional hours at x2

Pay Rate:
Final rate to be confirmed following assessment of skills and experience

The Opportunity
This is a great opportunity to join a well-established and reputable business with strong core values and a friendly, supportive environment. We're committed to developing our people and offer real potential for career progression.

In addition to a competitive salary, we offer:
. 33 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)
. Benefits package
. Opportunities for professional growth within a forward-thinking company

Role Overview
As a CNC Turner, you will be responsible for programming, setting, and operating Mazak CNC lathes using Mazatrol controls, producing precision aerospace components to tight tolerances and high-quality standards.

Key Responsibilities
. Program, set, and operate Mazak CNC lathes using Mazatrol controls
. Manufacture complex aerospace components from detailed technical drawings
. Work to AS9100 and other aerospace quality standards
. Carry out in-process inspections using precision measuring equipment
. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to maintain compliance and efficiency

Requirements
. Proven experience as a CNC Turner within a precision engineering or aerospace environment

. Strong working knowledge of Mazak CNC machines and Mazatrol programming
. Ability to read and interpret aerospace engineering drawings accurately
. Familiarity with AS9100 or similar quality standards
. High attention to detail and a proactive, problem-solving approach

WHAT NEXT?

Have you the experience? The company welcomes a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment, and the people you will work with!

If you would like to speak to someone about booking a site visit, please contact Antony Brunn on (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed)

Immediate starts are available!

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