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CNC Turner (Nights or Weekends)

Location: Newbury, West Berkshire (10 mins from M4)

Salary:

Nights: £48,500 - £52,500r (inclusive of 33% shift uplift)

Weekends: £43,000–£47,000 per annum (inclusive of shift uplift)

Shifts Available:

Night Shift: Monday to Thursday, 19:00–07:00 (4 nights/week)

Weekend Shift: Friday to Sunday, 06:00–18:00 (3 days/week)
Join a world-class, high-performance manufacturing business based in West Berkshire. With a packed order book and continued investment in the latest CNC technology, they are looking for skilled CNC Turners to join their advanced machining team – either on the night shift or the weekend shift.

You'll be machining tight-tolerance components for the motorsport sector using top-end CNC lathes (primarily Okuma with Fanuc controls), with minimal supervision.

Benefits:
Up to £52,500 (depending on shift)

Premium overtime rates

Private healthcare

Relocation assistance (up to £2,000)

25 days holiday + bank holidays (pro rata for shifts)

Free on-site parking

Long-term, stable employment in a precision environment

CNC Turner Responsibilities:
Setting and operating CNC lathes (Okuma with Fanuc controls)

Editing programmes at the machine

Machining complex components to tight tolerances

Self-inspection using micrometers, verniers, and calipers

Supporting a clean and efficient machine cell

CNC Turner  Profile:
Proven experience setting and operating Fanuc-controlled CNC lathes

Background in motorsport, aerospace, or precision engineering

Skilled in self-inspection and working independently

Experience using Vericut (desirable but not essential)

Comfortable working night or weekend shifts

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