JM&Co. Recruitment Agency
Brackley, Northamptonshire
Our client is an established manufacturer based in Brackley, known for producing quality work and maintaining a practical, hands-on working environment. Due to continued work within the machine shop, they are now looking to appoint an additional Machine Shop Operative to further support their existing team. The Machine Shop Operative Role: As a Machine Shop Operative, you will be working hands-on with machinery, tools and materials on a daily basis. The role will primarily involve drilling, CNC 3-axis and sawing operations, working accurately and consistently to the standards expected within the team. Training can be provided to broaden your skills, so applicants with general machining, tools or workshop experience can be supported to develop CNC experience, while those with CNC exposure can also gain wider hands-on machine shop experience. Applicants should be confident using hand tools, comfortable in a practical working environment and willing to learn, with a careful and methodical approach to their work. Machine Shop Operative - Key Responsibilities: Carrying out drilling, CNC 3-axis and sawing operations Using overhead machinery safely and accurately Handling and preparing materials as required Working accurately and consistently to specification Supporting the wider machine shop team as needed Following safe working practices at all times Maintaining a tidy and organised working environment What our client is looking for in their Machine Shop Operative role: Some practical experience working with tools, machinery or in a workshop environment CNC experience would be useful, although training can be provided A hands-on, capable approach Good attention to detail Reliability and punctuality A willingness to learn and support the team Confidence working in a small, practical manufacturing environment Machine Shop Operative Hours and Package: Monday to Thursday: 8.00am - 5.00pm, Friday: 8.00am - 2.30pm Half an hour unpaid lunch each day Salary up to £27,995 per annum, depending on experience Annual pay review, usually around September / October This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys practical, hands-on work and would like to join an established local manufacturing business in Brackley.
Our client is an established manufacturer based in Brackley, known for producing quality work and maintaining a practical, hands-on working environment. Due to continued work within the machine shop, they are now looking to appoint an additional Machine Shop Operative to further support their existing team. The Machine Shop Operative Role: As a Machine Shop Operative, you will be working hands-on with machinery, tools and materials on a daily basis. The role will primarily involve drilling, CNC 3-axis and sawing operations, working accurately and consistently to the standards expected within the team. Training can be provided to broaden your skills, so applicants with general machining, tools or workshop experience can be supported to develop CNC experience, while those with CNC exposure can also gain wider hands-on machine shop experience. Applicants should be confident using hand tools, comfortable in a practical working environment and willing to learn, with a careful and methodical approach to their work. Machine Shop Operative - Key Responsibilities: Carrying out drilling, CNC 3-axis and sawing operations Using overhead machinery safely and accurately Handling and preparing materials as required Working accurately and consistently to specification Supporting the wider machine shop team as needed Following safe working practices at all times Maintaining a tidy and organised working environment What our client is looking for in their Machine Shop Operative role: Some practical experience working with tools, machinery or in a workshop environment CNC experience would be useful, although training can be provided A hands-on, capable approach Good attention to detail Reliability and punctuality A willingness to learn and support the team Confidence working in a small, practical manufacturing environment Machine Shop Operative Hours and Package: Monday to Thursday: 8.00am - 5.00pm, Friday: 8.00am - 2.30pm Half an hour unpaid lunch each day Salary up to £27,995 per annum, depending on experience Annual pay review, usually around September / October This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys practical, hands-on work and would like to join an established local manufacturing business in Brackley.
JM&Co. Recruitment Agency
Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Our client is a well-established and growing business seeking a dependable Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant to join their team in Buckingham. This is a varied and hands-on opportunity, ideal for someone who takes pride in their work, enjoys practical tasks, and values being part of a reliable and supportive team. This position offers a mix of warehouse responsibilities and signage production work, making it particularly well suited to someone who enjoys variety in their day and is keen to develop further practical skills. Key responsibilities for the Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant role include: Picking, packing, loading, and supporting day-to-day warehouse operations Receiving deliveries, booking stock in, and helping to keep the warehouse well organised Assisting with signage production and manufacturing tasks, with training provided where needed Preparing customer orders accurately, safely, and with strong attention to detail Maintaining a clean, tidy, and safe working environment Occasionally supporting with local deliveries or collections when required Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant - The successful candidate is likely to have: Previous warehouse experience, including picking, packing, and goods in / goods out duties A careful, conscientious approach and a genuine pride in doing a job properly A reliable and consistent attitude, with a willingness to support a small team Confidence in carrying out hands-on work and learning new practical tasks A full UK driving licence, which would be useful for occasional driving duties Why consider this Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant opportunity? Full-time 45 hours per week, 7am - 4:30pm, with a consistent Monday to Friday working pattern A varied role combining warehouse work with signage production The chance to join a supportive and close-knit team A long-term opportunity within a stable and expanding business Competitive salary of up to £32,000 per annum, depending on experience Location: Buckingham, with occasional local or UK travel if required Free fresh lunches every day Great benefits package with additional holiday purchase scheme etc. This role could suit someone from a warehouse, production, assembly, manufacturing, or general operative background who enjoys practical work and wants to be part of a growing business where reliability and a good work ethic are genuinely valued.
Our client is a well-established and growing business seeking a dependable Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant to join their team in Buckingham. This is a varied and hands-on opportunity, ideal for someone who takes pride in their work, enjoys practical tasks, and values being part of a reliable and supportive team. This position offers a mix of warehouse responsibilities and signage production work, making it particularly well suited to someone who enjoys variety in their day and is keen to develop further practical skills. Key responsibilities for the Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant role include: Picking, packing, loading, and supporting day-to-day warehouse operations Receiving deliveries, booking stock in, and helping to keep the warehouse well organised Assisting with signage production and manufacturing tasks, with training provided where needed Preparing customer orders accurately, safely, and with strong attention to detail Maintaining a clean, tidy, and safe working environment Occasionally supporting with local deliveries or collections when required Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant - The successful candidate is likely to have: Previous warehouse experience, including picking, packing, and goods in / goods out duties A careful, conscientious approach and a genuine pride in doing a job properly A reliable and consistent attitude, with a willingness to support a small team Confidence in carrying out hands-on work and learning new practical tasks A full UK driving licence, which would be useful for occasional driving duties Why consider this Warehouse Operative / Signage Production Assistant opportunity? Full-time 45 hours per week, 7am - 4:30pm, with a consistent Monday to Friday working pattern A varied role combining warehouse work with signage production The chance to join a supportive and close-knit team A long-term opportunity within a stable and expanding business Competitive salary of up to £32,000 per annum, depending on experience Location: Buckingham, with occasional local or UK travel if required Free fresh lunches every day Great benefits package with additional holiday purchase scheme etc. This role could suit someone from a warehouse, production, assembly, manufacturing, or general operative background who enjoys practical work and wants to be part of a growing business where reliability and a good work ethic are genuinely valued.
JM&Co. Recruitment Agency
Bicester, Oxfordshire
Site & Module Specialist Location: North Oxfordshire Salary: Up to c. £32,000 per annum (DOE) Are you someone who enjoys looking at a space and instantly imagining what could be built there? Do you have a logical, technical mindset with an eye for creative impact? We're looking for a Site & Module Specialist to join our client's growing team - a unique opportunity for someone who wants to blend engineering know-how with creative event branding. This role would suit a recent engineering or structural graduate, or someone with experience in event production, staging, rigging, or structural builds, who is excited to get hands-on, problem-solve, and play a central part in delivering standout branding solutions at live events. The Site & Module Specialist Role As a Site & Module Specialist, you'll take ideas from concept through to reality, ensuring branding modules are practical, safe, and ready for installation. You'll survey venues, discover new branding opportunities, and translate creative ambitions into technical solutions that balance safety, sustainability, and visual impact. You'll also help maintain the module system - showing how installations are built, what they need, and how they come together - working closely with designers, fabricators, operations, and our client's longstanding structural engineer partner. Site & Module Specialist - Key Responsibilities: Carry out site surveys and venue assessments, capturing measurements, photographs, and data. Evaluate venues to identify branding opportunities, assessing risk, safety, and feasibility. Develop and document modules that show how installations are designed and constructed. Collaborate with creative teams to refine ambitious ideas into technically achievable solutions. Work with fabricators and structural engineers to validate and improve build methods. Maintain accurate records of site and module data for internal planning. Contribute to post-event reviews to improve efficiency, safety, and customer impact. Site & Module Specialist - Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will bring: A degree (or equivalent, or supporting experience) in engineering, structural, or related field - recent graduates welcome. Strong logical and technical thinking with a practical, problem-solving approach. Confidence in carrying out site visits, surveys, and assessing builds. The ability to balance risk with ambitious, creative ideas. Organised and detail-focused, with excellent data accuracy. Collaborative and adaptable, able to work across creative, operations, and structural teams. Familiarity with CAD drawings or technical specifications (beneficial, not essential). What's on offer with the Site & Module Specialist opportunity: Salary: Up to c. £32,000 per annum (DOE). 28 days' holiday (incl. bank holidays) plus your birthday off. Extra holiday with length of service (up to 33 days). Life assurance (3x salary). Wellbeing benefits, including 24/7 GP & counselling, with rewards for activity and wellbeing. £500 milestone bonus every 5 years of service. Regular team events, celebrations, and recognition awards. Company sick pay (after 2 years' service). Ongoing training and development - with the potential to grow your structural/engineering expertise in-house. This is a genuinely exciting, hands-on role, perfect for someone who can see both the big creative picture and the structural detail that makes it possible. Key areas aligned with this Site & Module Specialist role: Live Events - concerts, festivals, exhibitions, trade shows. Event Production - staging, AV, lighting, set builds. Experiential Marketing - brand activations, promotional events. Exhibition Design & Build - stands, modular structures, displays. Theatre & Stagecraft - set construction, rigging, backstage crews. Construction & Site Work - site surveys, builds, installations. Structural/Mechanical Engineering - with build/assembly focus. Rigging & Staging - safe build and dismantle of temporary structures. CAD/Technical Drawing - producing or interpreting drawings and specifications. Installations & Fit-Out - shopfitting, signage, large-scale branded installs. Safety & Sustainability - ensuring practical builds with responsibility. Graduate Opportunity - clear entry path for engineering/structural graduates.
Site & Module Specialist Location: North Oxfordshire Salary: Up to c. £32,000 per annum (DOE) Are you someone who enjoys looking at a space and instantly imagining what could be built there? Do you have a logical, technical mindset with an eye for creative impact? We're looking for a Site & Module Specialist to join our client's growing team - a unique opportunity for someone who wants to blend engineering know-how with creative event branding. This role would suit a recent engineering or structural graduate, or someone with experience in event production, staging, rigging, or structural builds, who is excited to get hands-on, problem-solve, and play a central part in delivering standout branding solutions at live events. The Site & Module Specialist Role As a Site & Module Specialist, you'll take ideas from concept through to reality, ensuring branding modules are practical, safe, and ready for installation. You'll survey venues, discover new branding opportunities, and translate creative ambitions into technical solutions that balance safety, sustainability, and visual impact. You'll also help maintain the module system - showing how installations are built, what they need, and how they come together - working closely with designers, fabricators, operations, and our client's longstanding structural engineer partner. Site & Module Specialist - Key Responsibilities: Carry out site surveys and venue assessments, capturing measurements, photographs, and data. Evaluate venues to identify branding opportunities, assessing risk, safety, and feasibility. Develop and document modules that show how installations are designed and constructed. Collaborate with creative teams to refine ambitious ideas into technically achievable solutions. Work with fabricators and structural engineers to validate and improve build methods. Maintain accurate records of site and module data for internal planning. Contribute to post-event reviews to improve efficiency, safety, and customer impact. Site & Module Specialist - Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will bring: A degree (or equivalent, or supporting experience) in engineering, structural, or related field - recent graduates welcome. Strong logical and technical thinking with a practical, problem-solving approach. Confidence in carrying out site visits, surveys, and assessing builds. The ability to balance risk with ambitious, creative ideas. Organised and detail-focused, with excellent data accuracy. Collaborative and adaptable, able to work across creative, operations, and structural teams. Familiarity with CAD drawings or technical specifications (beneficial, not essential). What's on offer with the Site & Module Specialist opportunity: Salary: Up to c. £32,000 per annum (DOE). 28 days' holiday (incl. bank holidays) plus your birthday off. Extra holiday with length of service (up to 33 days). Life assurance (3x salary). Wellbeing benefits, including 24/7 GP & counselling, with rewards for activity and wellbeing. £500 milestone bonus every 5 years of service. Regular team events, celebrations, and recognition awards. Company sick pay (after 2 years' service). Ongoing training and development - with the potential to grow your structural/engineering expertise in-house. This is a genuinely exciting, hands-on role, perfect for someone who can see both the big creative picture and the structural detail that makes it possible. Key areas aligned with this Site & Module Specialist role: Live Events - concerts, festivals, exhibitions, trade shows. Event Production - staging, AV, lighting, set builds. Experiential Marketing - brand activations, promotional events. Exhibition Design & Build - stands, modular structures, displays. Theatre & Stagecraft - set construction, rigging, backstage crews. Construction & Site Work - site surveys, builds, installations. Structural/Mechanical Engineering - with build/assembly focus. Rigging & Staging - safe build and dismantle of temporary structures. CAD/Technical Drawing - producing or interpreting drawings and specifications. Installations & Fit-Out - shopfitting, signage, large-scale branded installs. Safety & Sustainability - ensuring practical builds with responsibility. Graduate Opportunity - clear entry path for engineering/structural graduates.