CNC Programmer (Online/ Days-based)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire
10 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
5 Aug 2025 (10 months ago)

CNC Programmer (Online / Days-based)

£35,000-£45,000 + Days-based + Progression + Overtime + Training + Company Benefits

Dumbarton

Are you a CNC Turner who is proficient in programming looking for a varied and technical role within a fast-growing manufacturer who provide a good work life balance due to the days-based nature of the work, in a role offering ongoing progression to shift lead?

This growing company manufacture cutting edge air purification equipment for a broad client base including hospitals and hotels. They have moved from strength-to-strength since their establishment in 2022 and due to an ever increasing workload are looking to grow their friendly team.

In this varied role, you will be carrying out primarily programming, as well as setting and operating a range of Citizen lathes with fanuc controls to produce parts according to specifications. You will also support junior team members, as you work within the tight-knit CNC team of 4 working Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, with optional overtime.

This role would suit a CNC programmer with experience working on Lathes looking for a local, permanent role within a growing company offering great career development and the chance to be recognised for your expertise in this area.

The Role:

  • Setting, operating and programming Citizen lathes
  • Working on fanuc systems
    Support junior team members
    Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, with optional overtime

    The Person:
  • CNC Programmer or similar
  • Proficient in Fanuc lathes
  • Commutable to Dumbarton

    CNC, Programmer, Setter, Operator, Lathes, Turning, Turner, Fanuc, Citizen, Offline, Online, Days-based, Monday-Friday, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Glasgow, Scotland, Central Belt, Dumbarton

    Reference Number: BBBH21085

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    We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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