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CNC Turner (PM shift)

Leicester
3 days ago
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CNC Turner
 
Permanent
Competitive Salary + Fantastic Package
PM Shift: 2:30pm-12:30am Monday to Tuesday 2:30pm-12:15am Thursday/Friday
Leicester
 
My client is an aerospace manufacturing company looking for a CNC Turner to join their team. They are looking for a hard working individual looking for a challenge and to be rewarded fairly for their efforts. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include setting and operating CNC Turning machines, with the goal of manufacturing high quality, right first-time products. The ideal candidate will be confident setting and operating CNC Turning machines, and will be well-versed creating parts/components for high precision industries such as aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, nuclear, rail etc.
 
CNC Turner
Job Description

Set and operate CNC Turning machines (DMG/Mori/CMZ/Doosan, with Fanuc/Siemens controls)
In process deburring and Self Inspection
Ensure housekeeping is maintained to the highest standards
Undertake to train on all machines to ensure 100% flexibility in the workplace
Ensure all quality procedures are adhered to 
CNC Turner
Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications

Experience setting and operating CNC Turning machines
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
Confident machining high precision components for a highly regulated industry (such as aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, nuclear, rail etc)
Strong problem solving ability

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