CNC Turner (Weekends or Night Shift) in Upper Bucklebury - CV-Library

CNC Turner (Weekends or Night Shift) in Upper Bucklebury - CV-Library

CNC Turner (Weekends or Night Shift) in Upper Bucklebury - CV-Library

Job Overview

Location
Upper Bucklebury, England
Job Type
Full Time
Salary
£30 - £35 Per Hour
Date Posted
2 days ago

Additional Details

Job ID
100001832
Job Views
7

Job Description

CNC Turner (Weekend Shift)

Location: Newbury, West Berkshire
Salary: £30ph - £35ph (Inside IR35) 
Hours: 6am to 6pm Fri - Sun or 7pm to 7am Mon - Thurs
Job Type: Initial 3 month contract
Benefits include: Private healthcare, premium rate overtime, relocation assistance, life assurance and free on-site parking

An exceptionally busy manufacturing business in West Berkshire is seeking an additional CNC Turner to add to their very talented Nights/Weekend Shift team.

To be a successful CNC Turner on the Nights/Weekend shift, you must be capable of working independently with minimal supervision.

The responsibilities of a CNC Turner:

Setting and operating a variety of CNC Lathes (Primarily Fanuc controlled Okuma lathes)
Using Fanuc controls to set, operate and edit programmes
Performing self-inspection using handheld inspection tools (verniers, calipers, micrometers etc)
The profile of a successful CNC Turner on the nights/weekend shift:

Used to machining at tight tolerances to produce either aerospace or motorsport quality components
Familiar with self inspection tools and techniques
Capable of setting, operating and editing using Fanuc controls
Knowledge of Vericut software (desirable)

If you think you have the skills necessary to be a success in this role, please click apply.
For any additional information get in touch
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