Cnc Turner

AMLR Recruitment Ltd
Kirk Langley, United Kingdom
3 months ago
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CNC Turner

Location: Kirk Langley, Derbyshire

Recruiter: AMLR Engineering

Recruitment Partner: All British Precision Ltd

AMLR is proud to be in recruitment partnership with All British Precision, a highly respected precision engineering company in Kirk Langley. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a skilled team of 35 people who operate like a close-knit family, with a culture that supports development, collaboration, and recognition.

With over £12.5 million invested in advanced machinery, you’ll work on up to 5-axis CNC milling machines, producing machined parts, small castings, and hand-held components to the highest standards.

AMLR is a small but highly experienced and efficient recruitment team who go above and beyond to get the right candidates into the right roles. We love what we do, and this passion shows in our results.

We are a specialist talent partner for the UK’s most prestigious engineering companies, working across Advanced and Precision Engineering sectors including Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green, Environmental, and FMCG.

We provide expert guidance and support to ensure a smooth, stress-free transition into your next role. AMLR has worked closely with All British Precision for over 10 years, and we share their values and commitment to quality, precision, and development.

Key Responsibilities:

* Setting and operating up to 5-axis CNC lathes

* Producing machined parts, small castings, and hand-held components to tight tolerances

* Programming and proving CNC turning operations

* Supporting shop floor teams and maintaining quality standards

Equipment On Site:

* NLX 2500/700 Robot Loaded Lathe (Japan)

* CLX 450 TC DMG Mori (Germany)

* Star Sliding Head & 12-Axis Sliding Head

* Colchester Triumph

Shifts & Salary:

* Mornings: Mon–Thurs 6am–2:15pm | Fri 6am–1pm

* Afternoons: Mon–Thurs 2pm–10:30pm | Fri 12pm–6pm

* Standard day shifts also available

* Pay: £16–£20 per hour, depending on experience

Benefits:

* 31 days holiday including bank holidays

* Healthcare plan

* Structured shift patterns

* Regular staff events

* Opportunity to develop your skills in a high-investment, cutting-edge environment

How to apply for the CNC Turner role:

If you are proactive, quality-driven, and ready to take the next step in your CNC machining career, apply now or submit your most up-to-date CV to n . lawry @ amlr. uk or to discuss how we can find you your next move within your chosen sector with one of the many career opportunities we currently have, Tel: (phone number removed) and ask for Naomi

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