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Acorn by Synergie
CNC Manual Lathe operator
Acorn by Synergie Nether Stowey, Somerset
CNC Turner Manual Lathe Operator Permanent 30,800 + Two Bonuses + Early Friday Finish (1pm) Must have Setting and Turning experience Introduction We are currently recruiting for an experienced CNC Turner Manual Lathe Machinist to join a well-established engineering business on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity offering a competitive salary, bonus structure, early Friday finish, and an excellent benefits package. Reporting to the Shift Supervisor, you will be responsible for setting and operating CNC turning machines, ensuring quality, accuracy, and safety at all times. The Role You will manage Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) turning equipment from set-up through to operation, including routine safety checks such as E-stops and other safety devices. The role requires flexibility to operate multiple machines as needed while maintaining high production and quality standards. Key Duties Produce parts from information contained in job cards. Read and interpret technical drawings, including tool cutting points and TNR compensation. Read and edit CNC programmes where required. Select and set the correct tools for each job. Check seal dimensions using mechanical and optical measuring equipment, ensuring tolerance compliance. Carry out batch inspections at defined intervals in line with SOP. Inspect parts for defects and dispose of non-conforming parts. Set and operate multiple CNC machines as required. Run first-off components, check against drawings, and make adjustments where necessary. Enter job start/end details via barcode scanning for traceability. Reinstate and maintain work areas before commencing the next job. Requirements Previous experience with CNC turning (essential). Knowledge of Fanuc operating systems or Okuma machines (desirable). Experience within an engineering production environment. Ability to read and interpret manufacturing drawings and produce components accordingly. Flexible and able to move between machines, products, and work areas. Strong organisational and time management skills. Ability to prioritise workload effectively. Methodical approach with good housekeeping standards. High awareness of health and safety, including appropriate use of PPE. Hours Rotating shift pattern: Week 1: 6am - 2pm. Week 2: 2pm - 10pm. Early finish on Fridays. What We Offer 30,800 per annum. Two bonus schemes. Early Friday finish. Excellent benefits package. Permanent, stable employment. Interested? Apply now with your CV to be considered for this opportunity. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
CNC Turner Manual Lathe Operator Permanent 30,800 + Two Bonuses + Early Friday Finish (1pm) Must have Setting and Turning experience Introduction We are currently recruiting for an experienced CNC Turner Manual Lathe Machinist to join a well-established engineering business on a permanent basis. This is an excellent opportunity offering a competitive salary, bonus structure, early Friday finish, and an excellent benefits package. Reporting to the Shift Supervisor, you will be responsible for setting and operating CNC turning machines, ensuring quality, accuracy, and safety at all times. The Role You will manage Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) turning equipment from set-up through to operation, including routine safety checks such as E-stops and other safety devices. The role requires flexibility to operate multiple machines as needed while maintaining high production and quality standards. Key Duties Produce parts from information contained in job cards. Read and interpret technical drawings, including tool cutting points and TNR compensation. Read and edit CNC programmes where required. Select and set the correct tools for each job. Check seal dimensions using mechanical and optical measuring equipment, ensuring tolerance compliance. Carry out batch inspections at defined intervals in line with SOP. Inspect parts for defects and dispose of non-conforming parts. Set and operate multiple CNC machines as required. Run first-off components, check against drawings, and make adjustments where necessary. Enter job start/end details via barcode scanning for traceability. Reinstate and maintain work areas before commencing the next job. Requirements Previous experience with CNC turning (essential). Knowledge of Fanuc operating systems or Okuma machines (desirable). Experience within an engineering production environment. Ability to read and interpret manufacturing drawings and produce components accordingly. Flexible and able to move between machines, products, and work areas. Strong organisational and time management skills. Ability to prioritise workload effectively. Methodical approach with good housekeeping standards. High awareness of health and safety, including appropriate use of PPE. Hours Rotating shift pattern: Week 1: 6am - 2pm. Week 2: 2pm - 10pm. Early finish on Fridays. What We Offer 30,800 per annum. Two bonus schemes. Early Friday finish. Excellent benefits package. Permanent, stable employment. Interested? Apply now with your CV to be considered for this opportunity. Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.
TN Talent Recruitment Ltd
CNC Supervisor -NIGHTS
TN Talent Recruitment Ltd Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
CNC Production Supervisor - NIGHTS Job Summary We are seeking an experienced CNC Production Supervisor to lead daily machining and manufacturing operations, ensuring teams consistently achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity targets. This role is responsible for supervising CNC production activities, supporting operators and team leaders, driving operational performance, and ensuring customer commitments are met within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Supervise daily CNC machining operations to ensure production targets and delivery schedules are achieved. Lead, support, and develop machine operators and production teams across multiple machining processes. Monitor production performance, machine utilisation, throughput, scrap levels, and operational efficiency. Coordinate production schedules and capacity planning to minimise downtime and maximise output. Support technical problem-solving and assist with machining, tooling, and process-related issues. Ensure all employees follow health & safety, quality, and operational procedures at all times. Manage production escalations and implement recovery plans to reduce disruption. Conduct employee performance reviews and support ongoing training and development. Monitor machine maintenance routines, tooling condition, and workplace organisation standards. Communicate production updates and operational priorities clearly with management and internal stakeholders. Identify and drive continuous improvement opportunities across safety, quality, productivity, and cost performance. Knowledge & Skills Strong experience supervising CNC machining and manufacturing operations. Excellent understanding of CNC machining processes, machine set-ups, tooling, and production workflows. Ability to read and interpret technical engineering drawings and specifications. Good understanding of CNC programming principles and machining techniques. Competent using a wide range of inspection and measuring equipment. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Experience with capacity planning, performance management, and team development. Hands-on approach with the ability to support and guide teams technically when required. Adaptable, organised, and a strong team player. Experience & Qualifications Proven supervisory experience within a CNC machining or manufacturing environment. Experience leading production teams and managing operational performance. Apprenticeship trained or equivalent engineering/manufacturing experience preferred. Advanced machining or manufacturing qualifications advantageous.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
CNC Production Supervisor - NIGHTS Job Summary We are seeking an experienced CNC Production Supervisor to lead daily machining and manufacturing operations, ensuring teams consistently achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity targets. This role is responsible for supervising CNC production activities, supporting operators and team leaders, driving operational performance, and ensuring customer commitments are met within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Supervise daily CNC machining operations to ensure production targets and delivery schedules are achieved. Lead, support, and develop machine operators and production teams across multiple machining processes. Monitor production performance, machine utilisation, throughput, scrap levels, and operational efficiency. Coordinate production schedules and capacity planning to minimise downtime and maximise output. Support technical problem-solving and assist with machining, tooling, and process-related issues. Ensure all employees follow health & safety, quality, and operational procedures at all times. Manage production escalations and implement recovery plans to reduce disruption. Conduct employee performance reviews and support ongoing training and development. Monitor machine maintenance routines, tooling condition, and workplace organisation standards. Communicate production updates and operational priorities clearly with management and internal stakeholders. Identify and drive continuous improvement opportunities across safety, quality, productivity, and cost performance. Knowledge & Skills Strong experience supervising CNC machining and manufacturing operations. Excellent understanding of CNC machining processes, machine set-ups, tooling, and production workflows. Ability to read and interpret technical engineering drawings and specifications. Good understanding of CNC programming principles and machining techniques. Competent using a wide range of inspection and measuring equipment. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Experience with capacity planning, performance management, and team development. Hands-on approach with the ability to support and guide teams technically when required. Adaptable, organised, and a strong team player. Experience & Qualifications Proven supervisory experience within a CNC machining or manufacturing environment. Experience leading production teams and managing operational performance. Apprenticeship trained or equivalent engineering/manufacturing experience preferred. Advanced machining or manufacturing qualifications advantageous.
Proactive Global
Sheet Metal Worker
Proactive Global Northampton, Northamptonshire
Hello, We are currently looking for the below role, if this is something of interest then please get in touch - We are looking at Sheet Metal Workers as well as Trainee Sheet Metal Workers if candidates have Manufacturing experience. Sheet Metal Worker / Trainee Sheet Metal Worker Required to work manufacturing company based in Buckingham. To manufacture, assemble and finish sheet metal products and components to required quality standards and production schedules. The role involves working from drawings, operating workshop machinery, and carrying out fabrication tasks safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Fabricate sheet metal components from engineering drawings and work instructions. Measure, mark out, cut, fold, bend and assemble metal materials. Operate workshop machinery and equipment, including guillotines, press brakes, drills, saws and other fabrication tools. Carry out basic welding, grinding, finishing and fettling operations where required. Inspect completed work to ensure it meets quality and dimensional requirements. Maintain accurate records of work completed and materials used. Ensure machinery and tools are used safely and maintained in good condition. Work closely with supervisors and colleagues to meet production targets and deadlines. Assist with loading, unloading and handling materials when required. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Follow all company health and safety procedures and wear appropriate PPE at all times. Essential: Previous experience in a sheet metal, fabrication, engineering or manufacturing environment. Competent in the use of measuring equipment, including tape measures, verniers and gauges. Good practical skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Reliable, punctual and committed to producing high-quality work. Desirable: Experience operating press brakes, guillotines or CNC sheet metal machinery. Engineering or fabrication qualification. Experience working with stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic and positive attitude. Good problem-solving skills. Flexible and willing to undertake a variety of workshop duties. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Other: Hours - 8am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday Pay 12.71 - 14.00 per hour dependent on experience If you are interested, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed). Kind regards, Jared Raymond (url removed) Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Hello, We are currently looking for the below role, if this is something of interest then please get in touch - We are looking at Sheet Metal Workers as well as Trainee Sheet Metal Workers if candidates have Manufacturing experience. Sheet Metal Worker / Trainee Sheet Metal Worker Required to work manufacturing company based in Buckingham. To manufacture, assemble and finish sheet metal products and components to required quality standards and production schedules. The role involves working from drawings, operating workshop machinery, and carrying out fabrication tasks safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Fabricate sheet metal components from engineering drawings and work instructions. Measure, mark out, cut, fold, bend and assemble metal materials. Operate workshop machinery and equipment, including guillotines, press brakes, drills, saws and other fabrication tools. Carry out basic welding, grinding, finishing and fettling operations where required. Inspect completed work to ensure it meets quality and dimensional requirements. Maintain accurate records of work completed and materials used. Ensure machinery and tools are used safely and maintained in good condition. Work closely with supervisors and colleagues to meet production targets and deadlines. Assist with loading, unloading and handling materials when required. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Follow all company health and safety procedures and wear appropriate PPE at all times. Essential: Previous experience in a sheet metal, fabrication, engineering or manufacturing environment. Competent in the use of measuring equipment, including tape measures, verniers and gauges. Good practical skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Reliable, punctual and committed to producing high-quality work. Desirable: Experience operating press brakes, guillotines or CNC sheet metal machinery. Engineering or fabrication qualification. Experience working with stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic and positive attitude. Good problem-solving skills. Flexible and willing to undertake a variety of workshop duties. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Other: Hours - 8am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday Pay 12.71 - 14.00 per hour dependent on experience If you are interested, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed). Kind regards, Jared Raymond (url removed) Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Proactive Global
Sheet Metal Worker
Proactive Global Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
Hello, We are currently looking for the below role, if this is something of interest then please get in touch - We are looking at Sheet Metal Workers as well as Trainee Sheet Metal Workers if candidates have Manufacturing experience. Sheet Metal Worker / Trainee Sheet Metal Worker Required to work manufacturing company based in Buckingham. To manufacture, assemble and finish sheet metal products and components to required quality standards and production schedules. The role involves working from drawings, operating workshop machinery, and carrying out fabrication tasks safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Fabricate sheet metal components from engineering drawings and work instructions. Measure, mark out, cut, fold, bend and assemble metal materials. Operate workshop machinery and equipment, including guillotines, press brakes, drills, saws and other fabrication tools. Carry out basic welding, grinding, finishing and fettling operations where required. Inspect completed work to ensure it meets quality and dimensional requirements. Maintain accurate records of work completed and materials used. Ensure machinery and tools are used safely and maintained in good condition. Work closely with supervisors and colleagues to meet production targets and deadlines. Assist with loading, unloading and handling materials when required. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Follow all company health and safety procedures and wear appropriate PPE at all times. Essential: Previous experience in a sheet metal, fabrication, engineering or manufacturing environment. Competent in the use of measuring equipment, including tape measures, verniers and gauges. Good practical skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Reliable, punctual and committed to producing high-quality work. Desirable: Experience operating press brakes, guillotines or CNC sheet metal machinery. Engineering or fabrication qualification. Experience working with stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic and positive attitude. Good problem-solving skills. Flexible and willing to undertake a variety of workshop duties. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Other: Hours - 8am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday Pay 12.71 - 14.00 per hour dependent on experience If you are interested, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed). Kind regards, Jared Raymond (url removed) Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Hello, We are currently looking for the below role, if this is something of interest then please get in touch - We are looking at Sheet Metal Workers as well as Trainee Sheet Metal Workers if candidates have Manufacturing experience. Sheet Metal Worker / Trainee Sheet Metal Worker Required to work manufacturing company based in Buckingham. To manufacture, assemble and finish sheet metal products and components to required quality standards and production schedules. The role involves working from drawings, operating workshop machinery, and carrying out fabrication tasks safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities: Fabricate sheet metal components from engineering drawings and work instructions. Measure, mark out, cut, fold, bend and assemble metal materials. Operate workshop machinery and equipment, including guillotines, press brakes, drills, saws and other fabrication tools. Carry out basic welding, grinding, finishing and fettling operations where required. Inspect completed work to ensure it meets quality and dimensional requirements. Maintain accurate records of work completed and materials used. Ensure machinery and tools are used safely and maintained in good condition. Work closely with supervisors and colleagues to meet production targets and deadlines. Assist with loading, unloading and handling materials when required. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Follow all company health and safety procedures and wear appropriate PPE at all times. Essential: Previous experience in a sheet metal, fabrication, engineering or manufacturing environment. Competent in the use of measuring equipment, including tape measures, verniers and gauges. Good practical skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Reliable, punctual and committed to producing high-quality work. Desirable: Experience operating press brakes, guillotines or CNC sheet metal machinery. Engineering or fabrication qualification. Experience working with stainless steel, aluminium and mild steel. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Personal Attributes: Strong work ethic and positive attitude. Good problem-solving skills. Flexible and willing to undertake a variety of workshop duties. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Other: Hours - 8am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday Pay 12.71 - 14.00 per hour dependent on experience If you are interested, please send a copy of your CV to (url removed). Kind regards, Jared Raymond (url removed) Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
LORD SEARCH AND SELECTION
Manufacturing Operations Manager
LORD SEARCH AND SELECTION Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Location - Cheltenham Aerospace & Defence Up to 70,000 p.a. + Competitive Package + Benefits Leading manufacturing operations across world class manufacturing into the high precision advanced engineering sectors Lead. Improve. Deliver. A growing advanced manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to lead a significant production operation and drive performance across Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost and People. Reporting to the Head of Operations, you'll lead Production Supervisors and cross-functional teams across Planning, Materials, Quality and Engineering, taking full ownership of operational performance and continuous improvement activities. What You'll Do Lead and develop manufacturing teams Drive OTIF, productivity, quality and cost performance Champion Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement Improve labour utilisation, inventory accuracy and operational efficiency Lead problem-solving and root cause analysis activities Drive ERP utilisation and operational excellence Deliver strategic improvement plans and operational KPIs What We're Looking For Proven Operations or Production Management experience Strong leadership skills within a complex manufacturing environment Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement expertise ERP experience (IFS desirable) Background within Aerospace, Defence, Automotive or similar advanced manufacturing sectors The Opportunity This is a high-impact leadership role offering significant autonomy, genuine influence and the opportunity to shape the future performance of a growing manufacturing business. Apply today to lead critical programmes that help shape the future of aerospace and defence technology. This role is being managed exclusively by Lord Search & Selection so to apply in confidence and to initiate an informal discussion, please submit a fully CV online detailing your current remuneration package and availability quoting job reference 10410. Desired Skills and Experience Plant, Manufacturing, Engineering, Industrial, Paint, CNC, Machining, Fabrication, Metals, Production, Operations Lean, Improvement
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Location - Cheltenham Aerospace & Defence Up to 70,000 p.a. + Competitive Package + Benefits Leading manufacturing operations across world class manufacturing into the high precision advanced engineering sectors Lead. Improve. Deliver. A growing advanced manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Operations Manager to lead a significant production operation and drive performance across Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost and People. Reporting to the Head of Operations, you'll lead Production Supervisors and cross-functional teams across Planning, Materials, Quality and Engineering, taking full ownership of operational performance and continuous improvement activities. What You'll Do Lead and develop manufacturing teams Drive OTIF, productivity, quality and cost performance Champion Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement Improve labour utilisation, inventory accuracy and operational efficiency Lead problem-solving and root cause analysis activities Drive ERP utilisation and operational excellence Deliver strategic improvement plans and operational KPIs What We're Looking For Proven Operations or Production Management experience Strong leadership skills within a complex manufacturing environment Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement expertise ERP experience (IFS desirable) Background within Aerospace, Defence, Automotive or similar advanced manufacturing sectors The Opportunity This is a high-impact leadership role offering significant autonomy, genuine influence and the opportunity to shape the future performance of a growing manufacturing business. Apply today to lead critical programmes that help shape the future of aerospace and defence technology. This role is being managed exclusively by Lord Search & Selection so to apply in confidence and to initiate an informal discussion, please submit a fully CV online detailing your current remuneration package and availability quoting job reference 10410. Desired Skills and Experience Plant, Manufacturing, Engineering, Industrial, Paint, CNC, Machining, Fabrication, Metals, Production, Operations Lean, Improvement
Workforce Staffing Ltd
CNC Miller Programmer
Workforce Staffing Ltd Wilford, Nottinghamshire
CNC Miller Nottingham £19.00 per hour Monday Thursday 9.75-hour shifts per day 39-hour working week 187.5 hours annual leave entitlement (equivalent to 24 days) Job Purpose To safely set, operate and programme CNC milling machines to manufacture precision engineered components to customer specifications, drawings, and quality requirements. The role requires maintaining high standards of quality, productivity, and housekeeping whilst contributing to continuous improvement within the manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be working predominantly on HAAS and Matsuura CNC machining centres producing high-precision engineered components. Key Responsibilities Set up, operate and programme HAAS and Matsuura CNC milling machines in line with production schedules. Read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications and work instructions. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures and machine settings for individual jobs. Produce precision components to required tolerances and quality standards. Carry out machine adjustments, offsets and tool changes where required. Inspect components using measuring equipment including: Verniers Micrometers Height Gauges Thread Gauges Shadowgraphs (where applicable) Complete quality documentation and production records accurately. Monitor machine performance and identify issues affecting quality or output. Report machine faults, tooling issues and material concerns promptly. Ensure all work is carried out in accordance with health and safety procedures. Maintain high housekeeping standards within the work area. Support continuous improvement initiatives and lean manufacturing activities. Assist with training and mentoring where required. Work collaboratively with production, quality and engineering teams. Skills & Experience Required Essential Previous experience setting and operating CNC milling machines within a precision engineering or manufacturing environment. Experience working on HAAS, Matsuura or similar CNC machining centres. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience using precision measuring equipment. Understanding of geometric tolerances and quality standards. Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality. Good communication and team-working skills. Ability to work independently and prioritise workload effectively. Good understanding of health and safety requirements within manufacturing. Desirable CNC programming experience. Experience with Fanuc-controlled machinery. Apprenticeship or engineering qualification. Experience within aerospace, automotive, motorsport, defence, medical or subcontract precision engineering environments. Knowledge of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement techniques. Experience with multi-axis machining centres. How to Apply Do you have the experience? The company welcome a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment and the people you will work with! If you would like to speak to someone regarding being booking an interview then please contact Daniel Waite on (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed) Immediate starts are available! Workforce Technical are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical and Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Shop Floor Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions. We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help. MEDW
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Nottingham £19.00 per hour Monday Thursday 9.75-hour shifts per day 39-hour working week 187.5 hours annual leave entitlement (equivalent to 24 days) Job Purpose To safely set, operate and programme CNC milling machines to manufacture precision engineered components to customer specifications, drawings, and quality requirements. The role requires maintaining high standards of quality, productivity, and housekeeping whilst contributing to continuous improvement within the manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be working predominantly on HAAS and Matsuura CNC machining centres producing high-precision engineered components. Key Responsibilities Set up, operate and programme HAAS and Matsuura CNC milling machines in line with production schedules. Read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications and work instructions. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures and machine settings for individual jobs. Produce precision components to required tolerances and quality standards. Carry out machine adjustments, offsets and tool changes where required. Inspect components using measuring equipment including: Verniers Micrometers Height Gauges Thread Gauges Shadowgraphs (where applicable) Complete quality documentation and production records accurately. Monitor machine performance and identify issues affecting quality or output. Report machine faults, tooling issues and material concerns promptly. Ensure all work is carried out in accordance with health and safety procedures. Maintain high housekeeping standards within the work area. Support continuous improvement initiatives and lean manufacturing activities. Assist with training and mentoring where required. Work collaboratively with production, quality and engineering teams. Skills & Experience Required Essential Previous experience setting and operating CNC milling machines within a precision engineering or manufacturing environment. Experience working on HAAS, Matsuura or similar CNC machining centres. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience using precision measuring equipment. Understanding of geometric tolerances and quality standards. Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality. Good communication and team-working skills. Ability to work independently and prioritise workload effectively. Good understanding of health and safety requirements within manufacturing. Desirable CNC programming experience. Experience with Fanuc-controlled machinery. Apprenticeship or engineering qualification. Experience within aerospace, automotive, motorsport, defence, medical or subcontract precision engineering environments. Knowledge of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement techniques. Experience with multi-axis machining centres. How to Apply Do you have the experience? The company welcome a site visit to ensure you are happy with the role, the environment and the people you will work with! If you would like to speak to someone regarding being booking an interview then please contact Daniel Waite on (phone number removed) for more information or send an email to (url removed) Immediate starts are available! Workforce Technical are responsible for placing skilled and in demand people on both a permanent and contract basis into the Engineering, Technical and Manufacturing sectors, from skilled Shop Floor Personnel and Specialist Engineers to Supervisory and Management positions. We are always searching for the best talent, so if you know anyone, why not recommend someone to one of our professional team who will be more than happy to help. MEDW
First Base
Machine Shop Manager
First Base Stroud, Gloucestershire
Machine Shop Manager Location: Gloucestershire Hours: Full Time Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Key Responsibilities of a Machine Shop Manager: Lead and manage a busy CNC machining department operating across multiple shifts Oversee production performance, ensuring quality, delivery, safety and efficiency targets are achieved Manage and develop production supervisors, engineers and machining personnel Drive improvements in machine utilisation, workflow efficiency and manufacturing performance Work closely with Manufacturing Engineering teams to optimise machining methods, tooling strategies and production processes Monitor key operational metrics including output, labour utilisation, downtime and production costs Support production planning and capacity management activities Lead continuous improvement initiatives across the machine shop Investigate manufacturing issues, supporting root cause analysis and corrective actions Support the introduction of new machinery, technology and manufacturing processes Maintain high standards of quality, housekeeping and workplace organisation Recruit, train, mentor and develop team members Conduct performance reviews and support employee development plans Collaborate with Planning, Quality, Purchasing and Engineering teams to achieve business objectives Provide operational reporting and performance updates to senior management Key Skills of a Machine Shop Manager: Apprentice trained or qualified within Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Proven experience managing CNC machining operations within a precision engineering or advanced manufacturing environment Strong technical knowledge of CNC machining processes, including milling, turning and EDM Experience leading production teams within a fast-paced manufacturing environment Good understanding of production planning, manufacturing KPIs and continuous improvement methodologies Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills Commercial awareness with the ability to balance quality, cost and delivery requirements Proactive problem-solving skills with a hands-on management approach Experience using ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office applications Benefits: Opportunity to join a growing and innovative engineering manufacturer Key leadership role with significant influence over operational performance Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities Modern manufacturing environment with advanced CNC technology
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
Machine Shop Manager Location: Gloucestershire Hours: Full Time Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Key Responsibilities of a Machine Shop Manager: Lead and manage a busy CNC machining department operating across multiple shifts Oversee production performance, ensuring quality, delivery, safety and efficiency targets are achieved Manage and develop production supervisors, engineers and machining personnel Drive improvements in machine utilisation, workflow efficiency and manufacturing performance Work closely with Manufacturing Engineering teams to optimise machining methods, tooling strategies and production processes Monitor key operational metrics including output, labour utilisation, downtime and production costs Support production planning and capacity management activities Lead continuous improvement initiatives across the machine shop Investigate manufacturing issues, supporting root cause analysis and corrective actions Support the introduction of new machinery, technology and manufacturing processes Maintain high standards of quality, housekeeping and workplace organisation Recruit, train, mentor and develop team members Conduct performance reviews and support employee development plans Collaborate with Planning, Quality, Purchasing and Engineering teams to achieve business objectives Provide operational reporting and performance updates to senior management Key Skills of a Machine Shop Manager: Apprentice trained or qualified within Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Proven experience managing CNC machining operations within a precision engineering or advanced manufacturing environment Strong technical knowledge of CNC machining processes, including milling, turning and EDM Experience leading production teams within a fast-paced manufacturing environment Good understanding of production planning, manufacturing KPIs and continuous improvement methodologies Strong leadership, communication and organisational skills Commercial awareness with the ability to balance quality, cost and delivery requirements Proactive problem-solving skills with a hands-on management approach Experience using ERP/MRP systems and Microsoft Office applications Benefits: Opportunity to join a growing and innovative engineering manufacturer Key leadership role with significant influence over operational performance Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities Modern manufacturing environment with advanced CNC technology
TN Talent Recruitment Ltd
CNC Production Supervisor - Nights
TN Talent Recruitment Ltd Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
CNC Production Supervisor - NIGHTS Job Summary We are seeking an experienced CNC Production Supervisor to lead daily machining and manufacturing operations, ensuring teams consistently achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity targets. This role is responsible for supervising CNC production activities, supporting operators and team leaders, driving operational performance, and ensuring cus click apply for full job details
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
CNC Production Supervisor - NIGHTS Job Summary We are seeking an experienced CNC Production Supervisor to lead daily machining and manufacturing operations, ensuring teams consistently achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity targets. This role is responsible for supervising CNC production activities, supporting operators and team leaders, driving operational performance, and ensuring cus click apply for full job details
Machine Shop Supervisor
Team Jobs - Engineering Hamworthy, Dorset
Machine Shop Supervisor Role Overview for Machine Shop Supervisor We are recruiting on behalf of a well-regarded client for a strong people leader to oversee machine shop operations across shift patterns, including out-of-hours working. This role is responsible for ensuring safe, efficient, and high-performing production that meets business KPIs and delivery targets. The successful candidate will lead from the front - driving operational excellence, maintaining high safety standards, and building a capable, engaged team. Key Responsibilities for Machine Shop Supervisor Lead, motivate and manage shift-based teams to achieve daily and weekly production targets Ensure safe working practices, maintaining up-to-date risk and COSHH assessments Promote a strong health, safety, and wellbeing culture across all shifts Coordinate labour and resources to maximise machine shop utilisation Deliver consistent on-time performance in partnership with Planning Drive Continuous Improvement initiatives using Lean manufacturing principles Lead root cause investigations for quality issues, accidents, or near misses Maintain high equipment standards through proactive maintenance practices Conduct daily shift briefings and toolbox talks Monitor KPIs, communicate performance expectations, and implement improvement plans Manage attendance, performance, employee development, and training requirements Support recruitment, onboarding, and performance reviews Ensure Standard Operating Procedures are maintained and followed Take responsibility for site opening/closing and emergency call-outs when required Skills & Experience as Machine Shop Supervisor Proven experience leading teams within a manufacturing or machine shop environment Strong knowledge of CNC machining and programming Sound understanding of Lean manufacturing and Continuous Improvement tools Demonstrable experience improving performance against KPIs Confident handling employee relations and performance management matters Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to remain calm and decisive under pressure Good IT skills and confidence using standard office software Clear and effective communication skills What this role can offer A leadership role with real operational impact Opportunity to drive measurable improvements A collaborative environment focused on continuous improvement Scope to develop and strengthen your leadership capability Parking on site Inclusive forward- thinking business A business who supports personal development If you are interested in applying for this position of Machine Shop Supervisor or would like more information, please do get in touch IND ENG
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Machine Shop Supervisor Role Overview for Machine Shop Supervisor We are recruiting on behalf of a well-regarded client for a strong people leader to oversee machine shop operations across shift patterns, including out-of-hours working. This role is responsible for ensuring safe, efficient, and high-performing production that meets business KPIs and delivery targets. The successful candidate will lead from the front - driving operational excellence, maintaining high safety standards, and building a capable, engaged team. Key Responsibilities for Machine Shop Supervisor Lead, motivate and manage shift-based teams to achieve daily and weekly production targets Ensure safe working practices, maintaining up-to-date risk and COSHH assessments Promote a strong health, safety, and wellbeing culture across all shifts Coordinate labour and resources to maximise machine shop utilisation Deliver consistent on-time performance in partnership with Planning Drive Continuous Improvement initiatives using Lean manufacturing principles Lead root cause investigations for quality issues, accidents, or near misses Maintain high equipment standards through proactive maintenance practices Conduct daily shift briefings and toolbox talks Monitor KPIs, communicate performance expectations, and implement improvement plans Manage attendance, performance, employee development, and training requirements Support recruitment, onboarding, and performance reviews Ensure Standard Operating Procedures are maintained and followed Take responsibility for site opening/closing and emergency call-outs when required Skills & Experience as Machine Shop Supervisor Proven experience leading teams within a manufacturing or machine shop environment Strong knowledge of CNC machining and programming Sound understanding of Lean manufacturing and Continuous Improvement tools Demonstrable experience improving performance against KPIs Confident handling employee relations and performance management matters Strong organisational and problem-solving skills Ability to remain calm and decisive under pressure Good IT skills and confidence using standard office software Clear and effective communication skills What this role can offer A leadership role with real operational impact Opportunity to drive measurable improvements A collaborative environment focused on continuous improvement Scope to develop and strengthen your leadership capability Parking on site Inclusive forward- thinking business A business who supports personal development If you are interested in applying for this position of Machine Shop Supervisor or would like more information, please do get in touch IND ENG
Optima UK INC Ltd
Metal Work Supervisor
Optima UK INC Ltd Leicester, Leicestershire
Job Title: Metal Work Supervisor Location: Leicester (commutable from surrounding areas) Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum, depending on experience Hours: Full-time, permanent Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Opportunity to work on unique, design-led projects Supportive workshop environment with leadership development opportunities Long-term career stability within a growing, high-end manufacturing business About the Company Our client is a specialist manufacturer of high-end bespoke joinery and metalwork projects for residential and commercial clients across the UK. The company has built a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship, design innovation, and attention to detail. About the Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Metal Work Supervisor to lead a small, skilled team producing bespoke metal components for premium joinery and interior projects. This is a hands-on position combining leadership with practical workshop expertise. Key Responsibilities Supervise and support a small team of metalworkers, ensuring high-quality output and adherence to project deadlines Take a hands-on role in fabrication, machining, welding (TIG and MIG), and finishing Operate and maintain workshop machinery including: CNC milling and folding machines Pillar drills and press brake equipment Grinders, polishers, and finishing tools TIG and MIG welders Plan and manage daily production schedules, allocating workloads efficiently Oversee fabrication of bespoke components in brass, aluminium, and stainless steel Liaise with project managers, subcontractors, and clients to ensure smooth coordination and timely delivery Maintain high standards of Health and Safety and compliance with ISO quality processes Contribute to continuous improvement and workflow efficiency within the metalwork department About You Proven experience as a Metalwork Supervisor, Team Leader, or Senior Fabricator Strong background in fine or architectural metalwork within joinery or interior manufacturing Hands-on experience operating CNC and manual fabrication machinery Skilled in working with brass, aluminium, and stainless steel Excellent organisational and planning skills with strong attention to detail Confident communicator able to coordinate with subcontractors and internal teams Commitment to maintaining precision, quality, and craftsmanship How to Apply To apply for the Metal Work Supervisor position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss your application and next steps.
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Metal Work Supervisor Location: Leicester (commutable from surrounding areas) Salary: 40,000 - 45,000 per annum, depending on experience Hours: Full-time, permanent Benefits: Competitive salary dependent on experience Opportunity to work on unique, design-led projects Supportive workshop environment with leadership development opportunities Long-term career stability within a growing, high-end manufacturing business About the Company Our client is a specialist manufacturer of high-end bespoke joinery and metalwork projects for residential and commercial clients across the UK. The company has built a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship, design innovation, and attention to detail. About the Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Metal Work Supervisor to lead a small, skilled team producing bespoke metal components for premium joinery and interior projects. This is a hands-on position combining leadership with practical workshop expertise. Key Responsibilities Supervise and support a small team of metalworkers, ensuring high-quality output and adherence to project deadlines Take a hands-on role in fabrication, machining, welding (TIG and MIG), and finishing Operate and maintain workshop machinery including: CNC milling and folding machines Pillar drills and press brake equipment Grinders, polishers, and finishing tools TIG and MIG welders Plan and manage daily production schedules, allocating workloads efficiently Oversee fabrication of bespoke components in brass, aluminium, and stainless steel Liaise with project managers, subcontractors, and clients to ensure smooth coordination and timely delivery Maintain high standards of Health and Safety and compliance with ISO quality processes Contribute to continuous improvement and workflow efficiency within the metalwork department About You Proven experience as a Metalwork Supervisor, Team Leader, or Senior Fabricator Strong background in fine or architectural metalwork within joinery or interior manufacturing Hands-on experience operating CNC and manual fabrication machinery Skilled in working with brass, aluminium, and stainless steel Excellent organisational and planning skills with strong attention to detail Confident communicator able to coordinate with subcontractors and internal teams Commitment to maintaining precision, quality, and craftsmanship How to Apply To apply for the Metal Work Supervisor position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss your application and next steps.
Optima UK INC Ltd
CNC Turner Nights
Optima UK INC Ltd Pinxton, Derbyshire
Job Role: CNC Turner Nights Location: Nottingham Shift: Night Shift - Monday to Thursday Pay Rate: 18.00 - 22.00 per hour Benefits: PRP scheme, company pension, cycle to work scheme, free parking, employee discount, store discount The company: A well-established engineering business serving the pharmaceutical and manufacturing sectors, with a strong focus on precision engineering is looking for a CNC Turner to join their growing production team. The CNC Turner Candidate: Have at least 2 years' experience working with Turning machines Knowledge of Fanuc controls Able to accurately read and interpret engineering drawings Working to meet tight tolerances and quality standards Flexible, safety-conscious, and a proactive problem-solver The CNC Turner Responsibilities: Set, and operate CNC turning machines using FANUC controls Run machines efficiently while maintaining production and quality targets Ensure safe operation and upkeep of the work environment Contribute to process and productivity improvements Collaborate effectively with team members and supervisors Apply: To apply for the CNC Turner role, please click the button below and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Role: CNC Turner Nights Location: Nottingham Shift: Night Shift - Monday to Thursday Pay Rate: 18.00 - 22.00 per hour Benefits: PRP scheme, company pension, cycle to work scheme, free parking, employee discount, store discount The company: A well-established engineering business serving the pharmaceutical and manufacturing sectors, with a strong focus on precision engineering is looking for a CNC Turner to join their growing production team. The CNC Turner Candidate: Have at least 2 years' experience working with Turning machines Knowledge of Fanuc controls Able to accurately read and interpret engineering drawings Working to meet tight tolerances and quality standards Flexible, safety-conscious, and a proactive problem-solver The CNC Turner Responsibilities: Set, and operate CNC turning machines using FANUC controls Run machines efficiently while maintaining production and quality targets Ensure safe operation and upkeep of the work environment Contribute to process and productivity improvements Collaborate effectively with team members and supervisors Apply: To apply for the CNC Turner role, please click the button below and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Omega Resource Group
CNC Machinist - Miller
Omega Resource Group Northway, Gloucestershire
Job Title: CNC Machinist - Miller Location: Tewkesbury Pay Range/details: Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Omega is proud to be supporting a leading organisation in the precision engineering sector in their search for a skilled and detail-oriented CNC Miller. In this hands-on, production-critical role, you will be responsible for setting, operating, and programming 3, 4, and 5 Axis CNC milling and mill-turn machines to produce high-precision components for a variety of industries. Working from complex technical drawings and specifications, you will ensure all parts meet exacting quality standards while maintaining efficient production flow and contributing to continuous improvement. This is a fantastic opportunity for a time-served CNC Miller with a passion for precision machining, who thrives in a technically advanced, clean, and well-organised environment. Key Responsibilities - CNC Machinist Set, operate, and program CNC Milling and Mill-Turn machines (3, 4, and 5 Axis) to produce high-quality, precision components in accordance with engineering drawings and work order specifications. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures, and machine settings to optimise production efficiency and component quality. Work from detailed technical drawings and specifications, ensuring components meet tight tolerances and customer requirements. Collaborate with supervisors and production team to meet daily output targets and maintain production schedules. Perform in-process checks using manual measuring tools and support inspection processes with CMM where required. Complete all required production and quality documentation accurately and in a timely manner. Maintain a clean, organised, and safe working environment in line with company H&S policies. Support LEAN manufacturing initiatives and contribute to continuous improvement across the department. Adhere to security protocols, quality management systems, and company procedures. Shift is 7:30-4pm Monday to Thursday and 7-1pm Friday Qualifications & Requirements - CNC Machinist Time-served or Apprentice-trained CNC Machinist with a recognised engineering qualification (e.g., City & Guilds, NVQ Level 3, or HNC). Proven experience operating and programming 3, 4 & 5 Axis CNC Milling and Mill-Turn machines in a high-precision, compliance-driven environment. Strong knowledge of FANUC, ISO, Mazatrol, and Okuma QSP-200L controls. Familiar with live tooling and the selection of correct speeds, feeds, and fixtures for a variety of materials. Competent in reading and interpreting technical drawings, tolerances, and engineering documentation. Experience with Victor, Hyundai, and Doosan machine tools is advantageous. Proficient in manual inspection tools and ideally CMM inspection techniques. Advanced CAD/CAM programming knowledge (e.g., SolidWorks, hyperMill, Mastercam). Strong understanding of LEAN manufacturing principles and quality control processes. Excellent communication skills, ability to work independently, and a proactive attitude to problem-solving. A good fit for candidates who enjoy machining complex components from challenging materials. What we can offer - CNC Machinist 5% pension contribution. Time off to attend medical appointments. Enhanced sick pay privileges. Long service awards. Employee referral bonus. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. For more information on this role, please contact Michael Farrell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed) Candidates who are currently a CNC Machinist, CNC Miller, Machinist or a Mill-turn Machinist may be suitable for this position For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed) Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Title: CNC Machinist - Miller Location: Tewkesbury Pay Range/details: Competitive Contract Type: Permanent Omega is proud to be supporting a leading organisation in the precision engineering sector in their search for a skilled and detail-oriented CNC Miller. In this hands-on, production-critical role, you will be responsible for setting, operating, and programming 3, 4, and 5 Axis CNC milling and mill-turn machines to produce high-precision components for a variety of industries. Working from complex technical drawings and specifications, you will ensure all parts meet exacting quality standards while maintaining efficient production flow and contributing to continuous improvement. This is a fantastic opportunity for a time-served CNC Miller with a passion for precision machining, who thrives in a technically advanced, clean, and well-organised environment. Key Responsibilities - CNC Machinist Set, operate, and program CNC Milling and Mill-Turn machines (3, 4, and 5 Axis) to produce high-quality, precision components in accordance with engineering drawings and work order specifications. Select appropriate tooling, fixtures, and machine settings to optimise production efficiency and component quality. Work from detailed technical drawings and specifications, ensuring components meet tight tolerances and customer requirements. Collaborate with supervisors and production team to meet daily output targets and maintain production schedules. Perform in-process checks using manual measuring tools and support inspection processes with CMM where required. Complete all required production and quality documentation accurately and in a timely manner. Maintain a clean, organised, and safe working environment in line with company H&S policies. Support LEAN manufacturing initiatives and contribute to continuous improvement across the department. Adhere to security protocols, quality management systems, and company procedures. Shift is 7:30-4pm Monday to Thursday and 7-1pm Friday Qualifications & Requirements - CNC Machinist Time-served or Apprentice-trained CNC Machinist with a recognised engineering qualification (e.g., City & Guilds, NVQ Level 3, or HNC). Proven experience operating and programming 3, 4 & 5 Axis CNC Milling and Mill-Turn machines in a high-precision, compliance-driven environment. Strong knowledge of FANUC, ISO, Mazatrol, and Okuma QSP-200L controls. Familiar with live tooling and the selection of correct speeds, feeds, and fixtures for a variety of materials. Competent in reading and interpreting technical drawings, tolerances, and engineering documentation. Experience with Victor, Hyundai, and Doosan machine tools is advantageous. Proficient in manual inspection tools and ideally CMM inspection techniques. Advanced CAD/CAM programming knowledge (e.g., SolidWorks, hyperMill, Mastercam). Strong understanding of LEAN manufacturing principles and quality control processes. Excellent communication skills, ability to work independently, and a proactive attitude to problem-solving. A good fit for candidates who enjoy machining complex components from challenging materials. What we can offer - CNC Machinist 5% pension contribution. Time off to attend medical appointments. Enhanced sick pay privileges. Long service awards. Employee referral bonus. 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. For more information on this role, please contact Michael Farrell on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed) Candidates who are currently a CNC Machinist, CNC Miller, Machinist or a Mill-turn Machinist may be suitable for this position For details of other opportunities available within your chosen field please visit our website (url removed) Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.
Interaction Recruitment
CNC Miller Setter - DOUBLE DAYS
Interaction Recruitment Swanwick, Derbyshire
Role: CNC Miller Setter DOUBLE DAYS Location: Alfreton, Derbyshire Salary: £15.50-£17 Per Hour + Shift allowance (£300-£400 per month) + Overtime available (OTE: £40,000 £45,000) Hours: Hours: Monday Thursday Week 1-2: 06 45, Week 2-4: 15 00 Fridays 6am-11.30am or 11.30am-5pm Job Type: Full-time, Permanent The Package: • Overtime available: • = £20.61 £22.00 • = £23.25 - £25.00 • = £23.25 - £25.00 • = £31.00 - £34.00 pern hour • 22 days annual leave + Public Holidays (pro rata) • Training & development opportunities • Internal progression routes • Company pension scheme • Company sick pay The Duties: • Set and operate CNC milling machines including Boko, Webby, and Corrier models • Machine aerospace components to tight tolerances using a variety of metal-based materials (e.g., aluminium, titanium, stainless steel) • Interpret complex engineering drawings and technical specifications • Use Fanuc and Siemens control systems to set tools and edit programs • Conduct in-process and final inspections using precision measuring equipment (micrometers, verniers, CMM, etc.) • Perform routine machine maintenance and support TPM activities • Maintain high standards of cleanliness and organisation (5S) in the work area • Safely handle components, jigs, and fixtures • Collaborate with supervisors and quality teams to ensure production targets and quality standards are met The Requirements: • Minimum 3 years experience in CNC milling within a precision engineering or aerospace environment • Proficient in operating Boko, Webby, or Corrier milling machines (or similar large-bed CNC mills) • Strong understanding of Fanuc and Siemens CNC controls • Ability to read and interpret detailed technical drawings and aerospace specifications • Skilled in working with a range of metals and alloys • Competent in using precision inspection tools and adhering to quality control procedures • Apprentice trained or equivalent engineering qualification (preferred) • Self-motivated, reliable, and capable of working independently Interaction Recruitment We have specialist consultants across various industries within the UK, including but not limited to Finance & IT, Technical & Engineering, Industrial, Commercial, and Hospitality. We offer both temporary and permanent support. For more information or to apply, contact us on: • Phone: (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) • Email: (url removed) Thank you for taking the time we look forward to speaking with you soon. INDNH
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Role: CNC Miller Setter DOUBLE DAYS Location: Alfreton, Derbyshire Salary: £15.50-£17 Per Hour + Shift allowance (£300-£400 per month) + Overtime available (OTE: £40,000 £45,000) Hours: Hours: Monday Thursday Week 1-2: 06 45, Week 2-4: 15 00 Fridays 6am-11.30am or 11.30am-5pm Job Type: Full-time, Permanent The Package: • Overtime available: • = £20.61 £22.00 • = £23.25 - £25.00 • = £23.25 - £25.00 • = £31.00 - £34.00 pern hour • 22 days annual leave + Public Holidays (pro rata) • Training & development opportunities • Internal progression routes • Company pension scheme • Company sick pay The Duties: • Set and operate CNC milling machines including Boko, Webby, and Corrier models • Machine aerospace components to tight tolerances using a variety of metal-based materials (e.g., aluminium, titanium, stainless steel) • Interpret complex engineering drawings and technical specifications • Use Fanuc and Siemens control systems to set tools and edit programs • Conduct in-process and final inspections using precision measuring equipment (micrometers, verniers, CMM, etc.) • Perform routine machine maintenance and support TPM activities • Maintain high standards of cleanliness and organisation (5S) in the work area • Safely handle components, jigs, and fixtures • Collaborate with supervisors and quality teams to ensure production targets and quality standards are met The Requirements: • Minimum 3 years experience in CNC milling within a precision engineering or aerospace environment • Proficient in operating Boko, Webby, or Corrier milling machines (or similar large-bed CNC mills) • Strong understanding of Fanuc and Siemens CNC controls • Ability to read and interpret detailed technical drawings and aerospace specifications • Skilled in working with a range of metals and alloys • Competent in using precision inspection tools and adhering to quality control procedures • Apprentice trained or equivalent engineering qualification (preferred) • Self-motivated, reliable, and capable of working independently Interaction Recruitment We have specialist consultants across various industries within the UK, including but not limited to Finance & IT, Technical & Engineering, Industrial, Commercial, and Hospitality. We offer both temporary and permanent support. For more information or to apply, contact us on: • Phone: (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) • Email: (url removed) Thank you for taking the time we look forward to speaking with you soon. INDNH
Response Personnel Ltd
Maintenance Engineer
Response Personnel Ltd Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Maintenance Engineer Cambridge Area 32,000 - 42,000 To lead both proactive and reactive/breakdown maintenance across all Our Clients sites, focusing on reducing the incident of breakdowns and improving production facilities. Ensuring that machinery and equipment operates smoothly and reliably. THE ROLE The role also takes ownership of all electrical and mechanical work, ensuring compliance with regulations and standards. It includes leading agreed facilities projects such as refits, upgrades, and equipment installations, managing work from planning to completion, including snagging and testing. The post ensures all maintenance and project work is carried out safely, efficiently, and reliably to support smooth operations. Key Responsibilities Safety and Compliance - following the rules and regulations related to health and safety in the workplace. Among these are wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), using safe work practices, and understanding emergency procedures. Equipment Inspection and Troubleshooting: - to identify whether work equipment can be operated, adjusted, and maintained safely. Repair and Maintenance - restoration work when an asset breaks, gets damaged, or stops working. Carrying out routine activities and/or corrective or preventive repair done on assets to prevent damage and prolong the life expectancy. Emergency Repairs - ensuring response to emergency calls for equipment breakdowns and prioritisation of urgent repairs to minimize downtime. Preventive Maintenance - plan and implement a rigorous machine maintenance program, which meets audit and legal compliance regulations. Covering the routine maintenance of equipment and assets to keep them running and prevent any costly unplanned downtime from unexpected equipment failure. Electrical & Mechanical Work - provide technical support on aspects of M&E compliance, statutory legislation, standards validation, project snagging, equipment factory acceptance testing, and M&E site control. Documentation and Reporting - maintenance of detailed records of maintenance work, including parts used and hours worked. Generating reports for management and supervisors. Continuous Learning - stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices. Attending training sessions and workshops as needed. Facilities Project Management - lead agreed facilities projects, including refits, upgrades, and equipment installations. Manage all stages from planning to completion, ensuring snagging, testing, and handover are completed safely, on time, and to the required standard. General responsibilities: Health & Safety Responsibilities All employees are responsible for adhering to health and safety procedures and guidelines, ensuring a safe working environment for themselves and others. Any accidents, near misses, or concerns must be reported to the Health & Safety Manager and/or their line manager immediately. Quality Responsibilities Quality is the responsibility of every individual within the company. Each employee contributes to Our Clients quality objectives and plays a key role in fostering a quality-focused culture. It is essential to uphold high standards to ensure that customer needs and expectations are fully met. Person Specification Skills: Knowledge of PUWER regulations Mechanical / Electrical Biased Engineer Interacting with suppliers, overseeing a team and managing budgets Ability to understand a variety of engineering procedures and functions Team-working skills to liaise and work cooperatively with individuals at all levels Negotiation skills and the ability to persuade others Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills Ability to work under pressure Interpersonal and people-management skills Maintenance Engineer / Service Engineer / PUWER Regulations / PLC / Fault Finding / Mechanical Technician / Service Engineer / CNC Maintenance / CNC Engineer / CNC service Engineer Call Settings Override To From Record Yes No Always use these settings
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
Maintenance Engineer Cambridge Area 32,000 - 42,000 To lead both proactive and reactive/breakdown maintenance across all Our Clients sites, focusing on reducing the incident of breakdowns and improving production facilities. Ensuring that machinery and equipment operates smoothly and reliably. THE ROLE The role also takes ownership of all electrical and mechanical work, ensuring compliance with regulations and standards. It includes leading agreed facilities projects such as refits, upgrades, and equipment installations, managing work from planning to completion, including snagging and testing. The post ensures all maintenance and project work is carried out safely, efficiently, and reliably to support smooth operations. Key Responsibilities Safety and Compliance - following the rules and regulations related to health and safety in the workplace. Among these are wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), using safe work practices, and understanding emergency procedures. Equipment Inspection and Troubleshooting: - to identify whether work equipment can be operated, adjusted, and maintained safely. Repair and Maintenance - restoration work when an asset breaks, gets damaged, or stops working. Carrying out routine activities and/or corrective or preventive repair done on assets to prevent damage and prolong the life expectancy. Emergency Repairs - ensuring response to emergency calls for equipment breakdowns and prioritisation of urgent repairs to minimize downtime. Preventive Maintenance - plan and implement a rigorous machine maintenance program, which meets audit and legal compliance regulations. Covering the routine maintenance of equipment and assets to keep them running and prevent any costly unplanned downtime from unexpected equipment failure. Electrical & Mechanical Work - provide technical support on aspects of M&E compliance, statutory legislation, standards validation, project snagging, equipment factory acceptance testing, and M&E site control. Documentation and Reporting - maintenance of detailed records of maintenance work, including parts used and hours worked. Generating reports for management and supervisors. Continuous Learning - stay updated on industry trends, new technologies, and best practices. Attending training sessions and workshops as needed. Facilities Project Management - lead agreed facilities projects, including refits, upgrades, and equipment installations. Manage all stages from planning to completion, ensuring snagging, testing, and handover are completed safely, on time, and to the required standard. General responsibilities: Health & Safety Responsibilities All employees are responsible for adhering to health and safety procedures and guidelines, ensuring a safe working environment for themselves and others. Any accidents, near misses, or concerns must be reported to the Health & Safety Manager and/or their line manager immediately. Quality Responsibilities Quality is the responsibility of every individual within the company. Each employee contributes to Our Clients quality objectives and plays a key role in fostering a quality-focused culture. It is essential to uphold high standards to ensure that customer needs and expectations are fully met. Person Specification Skills: Knowledge of PUWER regulations Mechanical / Electrical Biased Engineer Interacting with suppliers, overseeing a team and managing budgets Ability to understand a variety of engineering procedures and functions Team-working skills to liaise and work cooperatively with individuals at all levels Negotiation skills and the ability to persuade others Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills Ability to work under pressure Interpersonal and people-management skills Maintenance Engineer / Service Engineer / PUWER Regulations / PLC / Fault Finding / Mechanical Technician / Service Engineer / CNC Maintenance / CNC Engineer / CNC service Engineer Call Settings Override To From Record Yes No Always use these settings
Travail Employment Group
Production Operative
Travail Employment Group Harrowden, Bedfordshire
Production Operative Night Shift Area Wellingborough Rates 13.25 Sector Production Hours 38 - Mon-Thurs 20:00-06:00 Night Shift Immediate start for night shift The Opportunity We are seeking motivated and dependable individuals to join a well-established manufacturing company as production operatives working a night shift in Wellingborough. This is an excellent opportunity for those with a strong work ethic who thrive in a hands-on, fast-paced environment. Reporting directly to the production manager. Key responsibilities will be Working in the assembly and CNC production area. Assembling goods on the production line using glue guns. General warehouse duties and manual duties. Ensure that all Health & Safety procedures are followed. Work collaboratively with team members and supervisors to meet daily targets. What's on offer 13.25 Monday-Thursday Night shift On-site parking Temporary work Friendly working environment Immediate start Interested? Please apply with your latest CV or contact Holly at Travail Wellingborough branch for more details. Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 06, 2025
Seasonal
Production Operative Night Shift Area Wellingborough Rates 13.25 Sector Production Hours 38 - Mon-Thurs 20:00-06:00 Night Shift Immediate start for night shift The Opportunity We are seeking motivated and dependable individuals to join a well-established manufacturing company as production operatives working a night shift in Wellingborough. This is an excellent opportunity for those with a strong work ethic who thrive in a hands-on, fast-paced environment. Reporting directly to the production manager. Key responsibilities will be Working in the assembly and CNC production area. Assembling goods on the production line using glue guns. General warehouse duties and manual duties. Ensure that all Health & Safety procedures are followed. Work collaboratively with team members and supervisors to meet daily targets. What's on offer 13.25 Monday-Thursday Night shift On-site parking Temporary work Friendly working environment Immediate start Interested? Please apply with your latest CV or contact Holly at Travail Wellingborough branch for more details. Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
ASC Connections
CNC Operator
ASC Connections Astwood Bank, Worcestershire
A multiskilled CNC Operator is required to join a manufacturing company in Redditch on a temp-to-perm basis. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of CNC machinery, be comfortable working with engineering drawings, working in the different departments. Responsibilities: Operate CNC machines Read and interpret drawings and work instructions Inspect finished parts Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production targets Requirements: Previous experience as CNC Operator Ability to read engineering drawings Attention to details Hours: Monday to Thursday 07:00-16:30 (36 hours) Friday off Pay: 12.50 per hour If you are interested please APPLY! ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.
Oct 06, 2025
Seasonal
A multiskilled CNC Operator is required to join a manufacturing company in Redditch on a temp-to-perm basis. The ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of CNC machinery, be comfortable working with engineering drawings, working in the different departments. Responsibilities: Operate CNC machines Read and interpret drawings and work instructions Inspect finished parts Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production targets Requirements: Previous experience as CNC Operator Ability to read engineering drawings Attention to details Hours: Monday to Thursday 07:00-16:30 (36 hours) Friday off Pay: 12.50 per hour If you are interested please APPLY! ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity.
Future Recruitment Ltd
CAD Manager - Signage
Future Recruitment Ltd
NEW VACANCY! (SN7252) CAD MANAGER - SIGNAGE HERTFORDSHIRE Negotiable (Depending on Experience) Our client is a sign company based in Hertfordshire, they are currently looking for a Department Manager who will be responsible for leading the AutoCAD design and drafting team. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the delivery of detailed and accurate manufacturing drawings that meet client requirements and internal standards. The successful candidate will oversee workflow, enhance design efficiency, mentor team members, and ensure seamless collaboration across departments. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of 4 CAD Technicians and draftsmen within the Drawing Office. Oversee the production of accurate and timely technical drawings for estimation, manufacturing and installation. Provide support at estimating stages to advise on best fit manufacturing solutions to enable competitive pricing proposals. Liaise with Project Managers and production teams to interpret project briefs and translate them into feasible, cost-effective designs. Ensure compliance with internal standards, client specifications, and industry regulations. Allocate resources and prioritise workloads to meet tight deadlines. Provide quality control, mentorship, and training within the department. Implement and maintain CAD standards, design templates, and process improvements. Provide oversight / coordinate with outwork suppliers and subcontractors regarding materials and manufacturing capabilities to ensure quality product is produced. Play a key role in continuous improvement team and supporting the ISO process. Participate in design reviews and client meetings when required. Skills & Experience Required: Minimum 4 years of AutoCAD drafting experience, with at least 2 years in a signage or architectural metalwork setting. Strong working knowledge of AutoCAD (2D essential; 3D desirable). Experience with materials used in signage such as aluminium, stainless steel, mild steel, and acrylics. Understanding of CNC machinery, laser cutting, and fabrication processes. Ability to design signage elements with an eye on production budgets and constraints. Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a design or CAD team.Detail-oriented, proactive, and highly organised with excellent problem-solving skills. Confident communicator who works well under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator, SketchUp, FlexiSign or SolidWorks is a plus. Desirable Characteristics: Ability to blend into a tight-knit, collaborative team. High levels of accountability and ownership of work. Willingness to be hands-on when necessary to meet urgent deadlines or train team members. Strong awareness of Health & Safety standards related to design and production.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
NEW VACANCY! (SN7252) CAD MANAGER - SIGNAGE HERTFORDSHIRE Negotiable (Depending on Experience) Our client is a sign company based in Hertfordshire, they are currently looking for a Department Manager who will be responsible for leading the AutoCAD design and drafting team. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the delivery of detailed and accurate manufacturing drawings that meet client requirements and internal standards. The successful candidate will oversee workflow, enhance design efficiency, mentor team members, and ensure seamless collaboration across departments. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage a team of 4 CAD Technicians and draftsmen within the Drawing Office. Oversee the production of accurate and timely technical drawings for estimation, manufacturing and installation. Provide support at estimating stages to advise on best fit manufacturing solutions to enable competitive pricing proposals. Liaise with Project Managers and production teams to interpret project briefs and translate them into feasible, cost-effective designs. Ensure compliance with internal standards, client specifications, and industry regulations. Allocate resources and prioritise workloads to meet tight deadlines. Provide quality control, mentorship, and training within the department. Implement and maintain CAD standards, design templates, and process improvements. Provide oversight / coordinate with outwork suppliers and subcontractors regarding materials and manufacturing capabilities to ensure quality product is produced. Play a key role in continuous improvement team and supporting the ISO process. Participate in design reviews and client meetings when required. Skills & Experience Required: Minimum 4 years of AutoCAD drafting experience, with at least 2 years in a signage or architectural metalwork setting. Strong working knowledge of AutoCAD (2D essential; 3D desirable). Experience with materials used in signage such as aluminium, stainless steel, mild steel, and acrylics. Understanding of CNC machinery, laser cutting, and fabrication processes. Ability to design signage elements with an eye on production budgets and constraints. Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a design or CAD team.Detail-oriented, proactive, and highly organised with excellent problem-solving skills. Confident communicator who works well under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator, SketchUp, FlexiSign or SolidWorks is a plus. Desirable Characteristics: Ability to blend into a tight-knit, collaborative team. High levels of accountability and ownership of work. Willingness to be hands-on when necessary to meet urgent deadlines or train team members. Strong awareness of Health & Safety standards related to design and production.
Hunters4Staff
CNC Press Operator
Hunters4Staff
CNC Press Operator Location: Cheadle Pay Rate: £14 - £18 Per hour Contract Type: Temp - Perm Working Hours: Day Shift Hunters 4 Staff are recruiting for a CNC Press Operator to become part of our clients team in precision Engineering. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Operate CNC press machines. Programming skills to sculpt and finish components are beneficial, though not essential. Ensure safe and efficient operation in compliance with company safety procedures. Maintain production records and report any issues to supervisors. Set up and operate CNC press machines. Requirements/Qualifications: Proven experience as a CNC Operator. The ideal candidate to have a understanding of computer programming relating to CNC operations (Not essential). Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety. Ability to maintain accurate production records. Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to report issues effectively. Call to Action: If you are a skilled CNC Press Operator looking for a permanent role with a reputable company, we encourage you to apply today! INDSKI
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
CNC Press Operator Location: Cheadle Pay Rate: £14 - £18 Per hour Contract Type: Temp - Perm Working Hours: Day Shift Hunters 4 Staff are recruiting for a CNC Press Operator to become part of our clients team in precision Engineering. This role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Operate CNC press machines. Programming skills to sculpt and finish components are beneficial, though not essential. Ensure safe and efficient operation in compliance with company safety procedures. Maintain production records and report any issues to supervisors. Set up and operate CNC press machines. Requirements/Qualifications: Proven experience as a CNC Operator. The ideal candidate to have a understanding of computer programming relating to CNC operations (Not essential). Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety. Ability to maintain accurate production records. Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to report issues effectively. Call to Action: If you are a skilled CNC Press Operator looking for a permanent role with a reputable company, we encourage you to apply today! INDSKI
Attwater
CNC Machine Operator
Attwater Penwortham, Lancashire
CNC Machine Operator Preston 7:00 am 3:30 pm (Monday Thursday) and 7:00 am 1:00 pm (Friday) Competitive Salary Our client is a UK-based manufacturer and supplier of industrial laminates, composite materials and machined components. They are focused on delivering a quality product portfolio, supported by great service, excellent response and best of all, over 155 years experience of getting it right. Are you the right person for the job? Keen attention to detail Strong communication skills Ability to work independently and within a team Previous experience in a CNC operating or manufacturing environment (preferred) Understanding of technical drawings and specifications (advantageous) What will your role look like? Follow instructions related to the CNC program and machine fixtures Liaise with supervisors and colleagues to ensure a consistent workflow Ensure all components meet engineering drawings and customer specifications Adhere to the company s AS9100 quality standards Perform daily maintenance on assigned machinery Comply with all Health & Safety regulations Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the work area (general housekeeping) Use the business system via PC terminals to manage production tasks What can you expect in return? Workplace pension Attendance Bonus Free Car parking Health & wellbeing programme Sick pay scheme Company Events Holiday Entitlement - 20 days plus bank holidays 1 pm finish on Friday Bonus scheme Please note: Due to the volume of applications, our client is unable to provide feedback on individual applications. What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
CNC Machine Operator Preston 7:00 am 3:30 pm (Monday Thursday) and 7:00 am 1:00 pm (Friday) Competitive Salary Our client is a UK-based manufacturer and supplier of industrial laminates, composite materials and machined components. They are focused on delivering a quality product portfolio, supported by great service, excellent response and best of all, over 155 years experience of getting it right. Are you the right person for the job? Keen attention to detail Strong communication skills Ability to work independently and within a team Previous experience in a CNC operating or manufacturing environment (preferred) Understanding of technical drawings and specifications (advantageous) What will your role look like? Follow instructions related to the CNC program and machine fixtures Liaise with supervisors and colleagues to ensure a consistent workflow Ensure all components meet engineering drawings and customer specifications Adhere to the company s AS9100 quality standards Perform daily maintenance on assigned machinery Comply with all Health & Safety regulations Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the work area (general housekeeping) Use the business system via PC terminals to manage production tasks What can you expect in return? Workplace pension Attendance Bonus Free Car parking Health & wellbeing programme Sick pay scheme Company Events Holiday Entitlement - 20 days plus bank holidays 1 pm finish on Friday Bonus scheme Please note: Due to the volume of applications, our client is unable to provide feedback on individual applications. What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR.
Rise Technical Recruitment
Technical Manager (Castings / Foundry)
Rise Technical Recruitment
Technical Manager (Castings / Foundry) 40,000 - 50,000 + Training + Days based + Monday - Friday + No weekends + Excellent company benefits Trafford (Commutable from: Manchester, Warrington, Stockport, Knutsford, Stretford, Eccles) Are you from a Castings, Foundry or Metallurgy background and are looking for an excellent opportunity to step into a senior management position within a market-leading organisation with clear long-term progression and specialist training to develop your skillset further? On offer is the chance to work within a company who are an industry leader within their field and have developed a fantastic reputation due to the training they provide their staff. Due to the company's recent success, they are now in a period of growth and are looking to expand upon their current team. They are a renowned manufacturer, boasting high-quality products and brilliant service for their customers, as well as great staff retention, offering continual training and progression. In this dynamic role, you will oversee and provide technical support to all departments on all processes in the business. The role offers great autonomy and will also require you to occasionally work hands-on across continuous improvements, enabling you to put your own stamp on company processes. This role would suit a highly-technical engineer from a Castings, Foundry or Metallurgy background looking to take the technical lead in an industry-leading company. The Role Overseeing and providing technical support Technical management of production Monday - Friday (Friday Early Finish) The Person Experience with managing or leading a team Casting, Foundry or Metallurgy background Commutable to Trafford Foundry, Casting, Investment Casting, Metallurgy, Manufacturing, Manager, Management, Fabrication, Supervisor, Production, Metal, Finishing, CNC, Machining, Training, Progression, Holidays, Competitive Salary, Company Benefits, Monday to Friday, Trafford, Manchester, Warrington, Stockport, Knutsford, Stretford, Eccles, UK Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Josh Cooper at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Technical Manager (Castings / Foundry) 40,000 - 50,000 + Training + Days based + Monday - Friday + No weekends + Excellent company benefits Trafford (Commutable from: Manchester, Warrington, Stockport, Knutsford, Stretford, Eccles) Are you from a Castings, Foundry or Metallurgy background and are looking for an excellent opportunity to step into a senior management position within a market-leading organisation with clear long-term progression and specialist training to develop your skillset further? On offer is the chance to work within a company who are an industry leader within their field and have developed a fantastic reputation due to the training they provide their staff. Due to the company's recent success, they are now in a period of growth and are looking to expand upon their current team. They are a renowned manufacturer, boasting high-quality products and brilliant service for their customers, as well as great staff retention, offering continual training and progression. In this dynamic role, you will oversee and provide technical support to all departments on all processes in the business. The role offers great autonomy and will also require you to occasionally work hands-on across continuous improvements, enabling you to put your own stamp on company processes. This role would suit a highly-technical engineer from a Castings, Foundry or Metallurgy background looking to take the technical lead in an industry-leading company. The Role Overseeing and providing technical support Technical management of production Monday - Friday (Friday Early Finish) The Person Experience with managing or leading a team Casting, Foundry or Metallurgy background Commutable to Trafford Foundry, Casting, Investment Casting, Metallurgy, Manufacturing, Manager, Management, Fabrication, Supervisor, Production, Metal, Finishing, CNC, Machining, Training, Progression, Holidays, Competitive Salary, Company Benefits, Monday to Friday, Trafford, Manchester, Warrington, Stockport, Knutsford, Stretford, Eccles, UK Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Josh Cooper at Rise Technical Recruitment. Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

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