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Manual Turner

Rubicon Recruitment Agency
Dorset
1 day ago
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Manual Turner | Dorset | £30,000


 


Are you a skilled Manual Turner with hands-on experience operating manual lathes? Do you take pride in producing high-tolerance components and want to be part of a team that values quality and continuous improvement?


This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and detail-oriented Manual Turner to join a growing Manufacturing team where your expertise will be recognised and developed.


 


As Manual Turner, you will benefit from:



  • A clean, safe and well-organised working environment
  • Overtime opportunities, paid at X1.5
  • Increasing holiday allowance with length of service
  • Ongoing professional development and training


As Manual Turner, your responsibilities will include:



  • Safely setting and operating manual lathes to manufacture components
  • Performing manual turning on a lathe to produce precision parts
  • Working from drawings, SOPs and process control documents
  • Performing in-process checks and self-inspection
  • Raising tooling, material or process issues to the team lead
  • Supporting product and procedure development through CI programmes


As Manual Turner, your experience will include:



  • Experience of setting manual lathe machines (essential)
  • Previous experience in a manufacturing environment (essential)
  • Ability to read manufacturing drawings (essential)
  • Basic computer literacy for data entry
  • NVQ Level 2 in Performing Manufacturing Operations or equivalent (desirable)
  • Experience working to tight tolerances (desirable)


If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you.  Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Ella Deeley at Rubicon for more information.

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