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CNC Turner

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Warminster
Base Salary Circa £40,000 + Regular Overtime (OTE Up to £50,000 - £55,000) + Company Pension + Sick Pay + Onsite Parking
Monday to Thursday 07:30 to 16:45, Friday 07:30 to 12:30
CNC Turner required for a well-established company known for the quality of their work. You will be joining a stable company with a trading history of over 40 years who can offer regular overtime opportunities for those looking to boost their earnings.
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This role would suit an experienced CNC turner with experience programming, setting and operating CNC lathes.
CNC Turner Role
- Programming, setting and operating CNC lathes
- CAD/CAM
- Jig and fixture making
- Working with engineering drawings
- Quality checking your own work
- Regular overtime opportunities available


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The CNC Turner Candidate
- Experience with CNC lathes
- CAD/CAM experience: able to create new programs
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