Role overview
The CNC Turner will set and operate turning centres to manufacture leadscrews, shafts, nuts, and other machined parts. The role requires confident use of measurement tools, first-off verification, and support for continuous improvement activities.
Key responsibilities
- Set and operate CNC lathes (Siemens, Fanuc, Mazatrol) for small and large components.
- Load programs, adjust offsets, and verify dimensions against drawings.
- Carry out first-off and in-process inspection using micrometers, verniers, bore gauges, and height gauges.
- Work with planning to meet job priorities and promised due dates.
- Record issues, support root-cause analysis, and suggest improvements to reduce setup times and variability.
- Maintain a safe, organised work area and follow company procedures.
Candidate profile
- Time-served machinist or equivalent experience within precision manufacturing.
- Competent with Fanuc or similar controls for turning.
- Comfortable reading engineering drawings and using standard measurement equipment.
- Methodical approach, good communication, and attention to detail.
- Flexible to support overtime when required to meet delivery commitments.
Essential skills and experience
- Proven experience in CNC turning within a production environment.
- First-off inspection capability and confidence with dimensional checks.
- Understanding of cutting tools, materials, feeds, and speeds.
- Basic problem-solving and escalation when issues arise.
Desirable
- Experience with large-diameter or long-bed lathes.
- Familiarity with screwcutting.
- Exposure to lean methods such as 5S and SMED.
Hours, pay, and benefits
- Hours: Full-time, standard day shift (details to be confirmed).
- Pay: Competitive, dependent on experience.
- Benefits: Company pension, holiday entitlement, training plan, overtime opportunities.
How to apply
Send a CV and a short cover note to careers@halifaxrs.com, including the reference HRS-CT-01. Alternatively, use the buttons above.
CNC Turning
Fanuc
PUMA 800 XLY
Precision Manufacturing