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Kirsty Whitty
Talent Delivery Manager
Contract
Northampton, Northampton
£30
Job Title: CNC Turner
Hours: Afternoons Mon to Thu 2pm-11pm / Fri 12pm-8pm (earlier finish on Fridays)
Location: Northampton
Pay: £30.00 per hour (ltd, umbrella, 3-6months)
The Opportunity:
EMBS Engineering is currently recruiting for a CNC Turner to join a precision engineering company located in Northampton, working on a 3-6 month contracting basis.
Key Responsibilities:
Setting and operating multi-axis CNC Turning machines
Working from Engineering drawings / 3D model
Essential Requirements:
Unrestricted right to work in the UK.
Minimum of 3 years editing / programming, Turning machines using online controls
Use of Y axis and Driven Tooling
Understanding of Fanuc or Siemens CNC controls
Worked with multi-pallet, multi-axis machines
Ability to work from engineering drawings
Previous experience of machining complex components, ideally within aerospace, motorsport, nuclear, oil & gas or medical sectors
How to Apply:
If you are a skilled CNC Turner with relevant experience, we encourage you to apply. Please click the link to submit your application.
About us:
EMBS Engineering is a dedicated talent specialist partnering with leading UK companies across diverse, advanced precision engineering sectors, including Aerospace, Automotive/Motorsport, Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Green/Environmental, and FMCG. We are committed to providing expert support and guidance throughout your job search to help you secure a career-defining role.
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