CNC Turner Programmer (Manufacturing)

Portsmouth
5 days ago
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CNC Turner Programmer (Manufacturing)

£20 - £25 per hour (OTE 60K) + Training on Fanuc Robots + Days Based + Monday - Friday

Portsmouth

Are you a CNC Turner with Programming knowledge looking for a days-based role that offers excellent base rates and generous overtime, enabling you to significantly boost your earnings?

Do you want to join growing business that look after their staff and offer further training opportunities on the programming of Fanuc Robotic arms?

In this role you will be integral to the operation of this firm, using Fanuc controls to program twin spindle and twin turret CNC turning machines. You will also be responsible for the setting up of jobs, checking time sheets and work orders to ensure all materials are available for the operator/setter.

This company has been in operation for over 5 decades and specializes in precision engineering, mainly milling and turning. They supply heavily into the aerospace and defense industry and are rapidly expanding into new markets, looking to grow their client base and become the best in their industry.

This role would suit a CNC Turner with Programming knowledge, looking for a days based role within a company that offers ample overtime at competitive rates allowing you to maximize your weekly earnings.

The Role:

Programming, Setting and Operating Fanuc-Controlled Lathes
Training on Fanuc Robot programming
Monday- Thursday, 7:30 - 4:30 and Friday 7:30 - 12:30. 39 hours per week
Plenty of optional overtime available, paid at 1.5xThe Person:

CNC Turner
Programming knowledgeReference number BBBH 23867

Programmer, Programming, Turner, Lathe, Turning, Fanuc, Twin Spindle, Robot, Twin Turret, Manufacturing, Engineer, Engineering, Precision, Controls, Gosport, Fareham, Southampton, Havant.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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