CNC Turner (38 Hour Flexible Work Week)

Aldershot
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CNC Turner (38 Hour Flexible Work Week)

Aldershot

£35,000 - £45,000 + Progression Opportunities + Training + Overtime + Christmas Bonus + 38 Hour Flexible Work Week

Are you a CNC Machinist with experience operating CNC Turners, who wants to join a precision engineering company who specialise in high-quality component manufacturing for industries like pharmaceutical, scientific, marine and more?

Do you want to join a business with state-of-the-art machinery, in a team of industry experts who will develop you both technically and career wise, by providing training on CNC programming software, with the further benefit of Extensive Overtime, an Annual Christmas Bonus, and a Flexible 38 Hour Working Week.

On offer is the exciting opportunity to join a business with big growth plans for the future. They have been established for over 40 decades and offer services encompasses CNC milling and turning, manual milling and turning, batch work, production, prototyping, roller manufacturing and balancing, and welding.

In this role you will be programming, setting and operating a CNC lathe machine. You will be making both small and large batch bespoke pieces for the pharmaceutical, scientific, marine and food sectors.

This role would suit a CNC Machinist with experience working with CNC Lathe machines, with the added benefit of In-Depth Programming Training, Overtime Earning Potential, an Annual Christmas Bonus, and a Flexible 38 Hour Working Week.

The role

Running a CNC lathe
Programming, Setting, Operating
Small and large batchThe person

CNC Machinist
Experience with CNC Lathes
Local to AldershotBBBH18630EW

Keywords: CNC, CNC Machinist, CNC Tuners, Turner, Turning, Miller, Milling, Programming, Setting, Operating, Aldershot, Farnborough, Fleet

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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