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A leading company in Fareham is seeking two permanent CNC Turner Setter/Operator positions. The role offers a competitive salary, overtime opportunities, and a collaborative work environment. Ideal candidates will have experience with FANUC controls and a proactive approach to operations.
CNC Turner - Setter/Operator - up to £19.50 per hour (base rate) + shift - £48,165 total potential salary - Fareham
We're recruiting for two permanent CNC Turner Setter/Operator positions at a modern, well-equipped machine shop with a robust and well-planned order book. There's also plenty of opportunity for overtime!
What's on offer?
About the company:
Based in Segensworth, near Fareham, this is a well-established global manufacturer specialising in complex advanced mechanical assemblies. The machining team, with nearly 30 professionals, works across lathes, milling machines, and sliding heads. Your role as a CNC Turner will focus on setting and operating lathes with FANUC controls.
Most of the work is repeatable, but with over 2,500 different parts to produce, there's plenty of variety. Occasional programming opportunities arise, too, as the team constantly seeks to improve manufacturing processes.
You'll typically work across two machines daily, setting up and keeping operations running smoothly. The team prides itself on a collaborative work ethic, supporting one another to maintain efficiency and quality.
What do you need?
If you'd like to know more, contact Neil Williams at FPR Group on 02392 483944 for a chat or click "Apply Now" to send us your CV. We'll review it and respond promptly!
FPR Group is acting as a Recruitment Agency on behalf of their client.
Note: this is the location of the town or city the job is in and not the exact location of the employer.
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