Gregory Martin International Limited
West Byfleet, Surrey
CNC Miller Location: Byfleet, Surrey Salary: £35,000 to £40,000 / £17 to £20 per hour Our client is a successful precision aerospace company and they are currently looking for a CNC Miller to manufacture high-end aerospace components using CNC machines. Key Responsibilities: Set and operate CNC milling machines Edit existing programs Machine to tight tolerances Carry out self-inspection and quality checks As a CNC Miller you should have/be: Time served machinist. Minimum of 3 years' operational experience using Mazak machining centres . Experienced in use of Mazak controls (Mazatrol) . Able to interpret work instructions/engineering planning documents, identify and use the appropriate equipment to manufacture parts to customer specification. A good communicator, able to build positive relationships with both colleagues and customers. A professional and proactive individual who takes personal responsibility for resolving problems and delivering results on time. Able to work flexibly in line with business requirements, which may include working overtime and travelling to other sites on occasion. A team player who shares knowledge and experience with colleagues and is positive and proud of doing a great job. CNC Miller
Jul 13, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Location: Byfleet, Surrey Salary: £35,000 to £40,000 / £17 to £20 per hour Our client is a successful precision aerospace company and they are currently looking for a CNC Miller to manufacture high-end aerospace components using CNC machines. Key Responsibilities: Set and operate CNC milling machines Edit existing programs Machine to tight tolerances Carry out self-inspection and quality checks As a CNC Miller you should have/be: Time served machinist. Minimum of 3 years' operational experience using Mazak machining centres . Experienced in use of Mazak controls (Mazatrol) . Able to interpret work instructions/engineering planning documents, identify and use the appropriate equipment to manufacture parts to customer specification. A good communicator, able to build positive relationships with both colleagues and customers. A professional and proactive individual who takes personal responsibility for resolving problems and delivering results on time. Able to work flexibly in line with business requirements, which may include working overtime and travelling to other sites on occasion. A team player who shares knowledge and experience with colleagues and is positive and proud of doing a great job. CNC Miller
Senior Manufacturing Engineer - CNC Ampthill, Bedfordshire Permanent, 37.5h, 4 day working week Monday to Thursday Salary: 55,000 - 70,000 We are seeking an experienced Senior Manufacturing Engineer to lead CNC machining strategy and advanced tooling initiatives within the Complex Systems business area. This role will act as the technical focal point for machining operations, driving manufacturing excellence through optimized CNC programming, fixture design, tooling strategy, and process improvement. The successful candidate will play a critical role in improving machining efficiency, reducing cycle times, increasing yield, and supporting the manufacture of high-precision complex components. You will collaborate closely with Design Engineering, Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Operations teams to develop robust, scalable machining processes capable of supporting both prototype and production environments. This is a hands-on technical leadership role requiring deep expertise in multi-axis machining, CAD/CAM programming, advanced workholding solutions, and manufacturing process optimization. Key Responsibilities Lead CNC machining strategy across complex component manufacturing operations. Develop, optimize, and validate CNC programs for 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis machining centres. Design and implement advanced fixturing and workholding solutions to improve repeatability, precision, and throughput. Select and optimize cutting tools, tooling strategies, and machining parameters for a wide range of materials and geometries. Drive cycle time reduction, process capability improvement, and overall equipment efficiency (OEE) initiatives. Establish best practices for machining operations, setup reduction, tooling management, and process standardisation. Support new product introduction (NPI) activities through Design for Manufacture (DFM) and Design for Machining (DFMach) input. Troubleshoot complex machining and tooling issues, implementing corrective and preventive actions. Work closely with Quality teams to ensure compliance with engineering tolerances, inspection requirements, and customer standards. Develop and maintain manufacturing documentation including setup sheets, tooling lists, process flows, and work instructions. Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies where appropriate. Support capital equipment selection, commissioning, and capability validation for new CNC machinery and automation technologies. Mentor junior manufacturing engineers, programmers, and machinists, providing technical leadership and knowledge sharing. Collaborate with suppliers and tooling vendors to evaluate and implement emerging machining technologies and tooling solutions. Ensure all machining activities comply with health, safety, and environmental standards. Required skills, qualifications and experience Minimum 5 years' experience within a CNC manufacturing or precision machining environment. Demonstrated mastery of 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis CNC programming and machining processes. Expert-level proficiency in CAD/CAM systems such as Siemens NX, Mastercam, CATIA, HyperMill, Fusion 360, or similar platforms. Strong understanding of CNC machining strategies for complex geometries and tight-tolerance components. Deep knowledge of metallurgy, material machinability, cutting tool technology, feeds and speeds optimisation, and chip control. Extensive experience with advanced workholding, fixture design, and modular fixturing systems. Strong understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing) and engineering drawings. Proven experience optimizing machining processes for cycle time, tool life, surface finish, and dimensional capability. Experience supporting low-volume/high-complexity manufacturing and/or high-precision production environments. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement methodologies. Ability to troubleshoot complex manufacturing and machining issues in a fast-paced production environment. Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills. Experience working with ERP/MRP and manufacturing documentation systems. Degree, HNC/HND, apprenticeship, or equivalent qualification in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Precision Engineering, or related discipline. Desirable Experience Experience within aerospace, defence, medical device, motorsport, semiconductor, energy, or other high-precision industries. Knowledge of automation, robotic tending, palletisation, or lights-out machining strategies. Exposure to additive manufacturing and hybrid manufacturing technologies. Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt or Lean certification. Experience with statistical process control (SPC) and process capability analysis. Lockheed Martin is committed to upholding principles of equal opportunity, fostering a work environment that is aligned with our core values of integrity, respect, and exceptional performance. We recognize the importance of leveraging the unique talents and experiences of all our employees to drive innovation, deliver superior solutions, and maximize value for our customers. Our focus is on identifying the most qualified candidate for each role, regardless of their background. If you are interested in a position, we invite you to share how your skills and perspectives could bolster our team and encourage you to apply, even if you feel your qualifications do not fully meet all the job criteria outlined in our advertisement. Furthermore, Lockheed Martin is dedicated to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive for all individuals. We are prepared to accommodate reasonable adjustments for applicants as needed. If you require assistance or adjustments to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact or call (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by Optamor Limited. Optamor is a specialist Recruitment Process Outsourcing provider. We provide a flexible full recruitment solution which takes care of all recruitment requirements from planning to on-boarding. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
Jul 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Manufacturing Engineer - CNC Ampthill, Bedfordshire Permanent, 37.5h, 4 day working week Monday to Thursday Salary: 55,000 - 70,000 We are seeking an experienced Senior Manufacturing Engineer to lead CNC machining strategy and advanced tooling initiatives within the Complex Systems business area. This role will act as the technical focal point for machining operations, driving manufacturing excellence through optimized CNC programming, fixture design, tooling strategy, and process improvement. The successful candidate will play a critical role in improving machining efficiency, reducing cycle times, increasing yield, and supporting the manufacture of high-precision complex components. You will collaborate closely with Design Engineering, Production, Quality, Supply Chain, and Operations teams to develop robust, scalable machining processes capable of supporting both prototype and production environments. This is a hands-on technical leadership role requiring deep expertise in multi-axis machining, CAD/CAM programming, advanced workholding solutions, and manufacturing process optimization. Key Responsibilities Lead CNC machining strategy across complex component manufacturing operations. Develop, optimize, and validate CNC programs for 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis machining centres. Design and implement advanced fixturing and workholding solutions to improve repeatability, precision, and throughput. Select and optimize cutting tools, tooling strategies, and machining parameters for a wide range of materials and geometries. Drive cycle time reduction, process capability improvement, and overall equipment efficiency (OEE) initiatives. Establish best practices for machining operations, setup reduction, tooling management, and process standardisation. Support new product introduction (NPI) activities through Design for Manufacture (DFM) and Design for Machining (DFMach) input. Troubleshoot complex machining and tooling issues, implementing corrective and preventive actions. Work closely with Quality teams to ensure compliance with engineering tolerances, inspection requirements, and customer standards. Develop and maintain manufacturing documentation including setup sheets, tooling lists, process flows, and work instructions. Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies where appropriate. Support capital equipment selection, commissioning, and capability validation for new CNC machinery and automation technologies. Mentor junior manufacturing engineers, programmers, and machinists, providing technical leadership and knowledge sharing. Collaborate with suppliers and tooling vendors to evaluate and implement emerging machining technologies and tooling solutions. Ensure all machining activities comply with health, safety, and environmental standards. Required skills, qualifications and experience Minimum 5 years' experience within a CNC manufacturing or precision machining environment. Demonstrated mastery of 3-axis, 4-axis, and 5-axis CNC programming and machining processes. Expert-level proficiency in CAD/CAM systems such as Siemens NX, Mastercam, CATIA, HyperMill, Fusion 360, or similar platforms. Strong understanding of CNC machining strategies for complex geometries and tight-tolerance components. Deep knowledge of metallurgy, material machinability, cutting tool technology, feeds and speeds optimisation, and chip control. Extensive experience with advanced workholding, fixture design, and modular fixturing systems. Strong understanding of GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing) and engineering drawings. Proven experience optimizing machining processes for cycle time, tool life, surface finish, and dimensional capability. Experience supporting low-volume/high-complexity manufacturing and/or high-precision production environments. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement methodologies. Ability to troubleshoot complex manufacturing and machining issues in a fast-paced production environment. Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills. Experience working with ERP/MRP and manufacturing documentation systems. Degree, HNC/HND, apprenticeship, or equivalent qualification in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Precision Engineering, or related discipline. Desirable Experience Experience within aerospace, defence, medical device, motorsport, semiconductor, energy, or other high-precision industries. Knowledge of automation, robotic tending, palletisation, or lights-out machining strategies. Exposure to additive manufacturing and hybrid manufacturing technologies. Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt or Lean certification. Experience with statistical process control (SPC) and process capability analysis. Lockheed Martin is committed to upholding principles of equal opportunity, fostering a work environment that is aligned with our core values of integrity, respect, and exceptional performance. We recognize the importance of leveraging the unique talents and experiences of all our employees to drive innovation, deliver superior solutions, and maximize value for our customers. Our focus is on identifying the most qualified candidate for each role, regardless of their background. If you are interested in a position, we invite you to share how your skills and perspectives could bolster our team and encourage you to apply, even if you feel your qualifications do not fully meet all the job criteria outlined in our advertisement. Furthermore, Lockheed Martin is dedicated to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive for all individuals. We are prepared to accommodate reasonable adjustments for applicants as needed. If you require assistance or adjustments to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact or call (phone number removed) Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by Optamor Limited. Optamor is a specialist Recruitment Process Outsourcing provider. We provide a flexible full recruitment solution which takes care of all recruitment requirements from planning to on-boarding. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
CNC Miller Programmer Abingdon, commutable from Oxford, Didcot, Witney, Wallingford, Wantage, Faringdon, Cholsey, Wheatley and surrounding areas £45,000 - £50,000 + Overtime + Pension + Excellent Benefits Are you a CNC Miller Programmer looking to join a thriving precision engineering company at the forefront of advanced manufacturing? This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a highly respected business producing complex, high-precision components for a diverse range of industries, including medical, semiconductor, nuclear, and scientific technology. The position offers a varied workload, low-volume/high-complexity machining, and the opportunity to influence process improvements as part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team. The company continues to invest significantly in the latest CNC machinery, inspection technology, and manufacturing systems, providing an excellent platform for long-term career development. This position would suit a CNC Programmer with milling experience looking to work for a specialist business with career growth potential. The Role: Program, set, and operate CNC milling machines Manufacture large, complex, high-precision components Work on a diverse range of specialist engineering projects The Candidate: Proven CNC milling programming experience Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality Reference: BBBH273855 To apply or find out more about this opportunity, click "Apply Now" or contact Patrick Simper 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 and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Programmer Abingdon, commutable from Oxford, Didcot, Witney, Wallingford, Wantage, Faringdon, Cholsey, Wheatley and surrounding areas £45,000 - £50,000 + Overtime + Pension + Excellent Benefits Are you a CNC Miller Programmer looking to join a thriving precision engineering company at the forefront of advanced manufacturing? This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a highly respected business producing complex, high-precision components for a diverse range of industries, including medical, semiconductor, nuclear, and scientific technology. The position offers a varied workload, low-volume/high-complexity machining, and the opportunity to influence process improvements as part of a collaborative and forward-thinking team. The company continues to invest significantly in the latest CNC machinery, inspection technology, and manufacturing systems, providing an excellent platform for long-term career development. This position would suit a CNC Programmer with milling experience looking to work for a specialist business with career growth potential. The Role: Program, set, and operate CNC milling machines Manufacture large, complex, high-precision components Work on a diverse range of specialist engineering projects The Candidate: Proven CNC milling programming experience Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality Reference: BBBH273855 To apply or find out more about this opportunity, click "Apply Now" or contact Patrick Simper 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 and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer to join a cutting-edge advanced manufacturing team focused on the development and production of high-integrity aerospace and defence components. This role will play a key part in the development and optimisation of large-scale Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) processes, transforming complex aerospace designs into production-ready components. Working at the forefront of additive manufacturing technology, you will be responsible for process development, robotic integration, path planning, thermal management and quality assurance across the full manufacturing lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Develop, validate and optimise WAAM deposition parameters for aerospace-grade materials including Titanium, Inconel and Aluminium. Generate and optimise multi-axis robotic deposition paths using specialist additive manufacturing software. Develop thermal management strategies to control distortion, residual stress and microstructural integrity. Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, converting CAD designs into WAAM-optimised near-net-shape components. Program, configure and maintain integrated WAAM cells, including robotic systems and welding equipment. Work closely with manufacturing, design and quality teams to ensure efficient and repeatable production processes. Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, productivity and process capability. Ensure compliance with aerospace and defence quality standards, including AS9100 and additive manufacturing regulations. Conduct root cause investigations and implement corrective actions for process and manufacturing issues. Required Skills & Experience Essential Degree or Master's qualification in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline. Minimum 3 years' hands-on experience with Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technologies, specifically Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). Experience within aerospace, defence, space or other high-integrity manufacturing environments. Strong understanding of CNC machining, including milling and turning operations up to 5-axis. Experience with CAM software and manufacturing process development. Knowledge of robotics, automation and multi-axis manufacturing systems. Understanding of aerospace metallurgy, weld deposition processes and material behaviour. Experience using CAD software to create and interpret engineering drawings. Familiarity with MRP/ERP systems and management of BOMs and manufacturing routings. Strong problem-solving skills using methodologies such as 8D, FMEA and 5 Whys. Desirable Experience with ABB robotic systems and Fronius welding equipment. HyperMill CAM experience. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and continuous improvement methodologies. Experience developing tooling, fixtures and manufacturing strategies for prototype and low-volume production environments. PhD or research background focused on WAAM, DED or advanced manufacturing technologies. What's on Offer Permanent position within a highly advanced manufacturing environment. Four-day working week offering excellent work-life balance. Opportunity to work on pioneering aerospace and defence technologies. Involvement in cutting-edge additive manufacturing and robotic automation projects. Excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression. Security Requirements Due to the nature of the work, candidates must be eligible to obtain and maintain Security Clearance (SC). Applicants will typically need to demonstrate a minimum of five years' continuous UK residency to satisfy clearance requirements.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer to join a cutting-edge advanced manufacturing team focused on the development and production of high-integrity aerospace and defence components. This role will play a key part in the development and optimisation of large-scale Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) processes, transforming complex aerospace designs into production-ready components. Working at the forefront of additive manufacturing technology, you will be responsible for process development, robotic integration, path planning, thermal management and quality assurance across the full manufacturing lifecycle. Key Responsibilities Develop, validate and optimise WAAM deposition parameters for aerospace-grade materials including Titanium, Inconel and Aluminium. Generate and optimise multi-axis robotic deposition paths using specialist additive manufacturing software. Develop thermal management strategies to control distortion, residual stress and microstructural integrity. Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, converting CAD designs into WAAM-optimised near-net-shape components. Program, configure and maintain integrated WAAM cells, including robotic systems and welding equipment. Work closely with manufacturing, design and quality teams to ensure efficient and repeatable production processes. Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on quality, productivity and process capability. Ensure compliance with aerospace and defence quality standards, including AS9100 and additive manufacturing regulations. Conduct root cause investigations and implement corrective actions for process and manufacturing issues. Required Skills & Experience Essential Degree or Master's qualification in Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline. Minimum 3 years' hands-on experience with Directed Energy Deposition (DED) technologies, specifically Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). Experience within aerospace, defence, space or other high-integrity manufacturing environments. Strong understanding of CNC machining, including milling and turning operations up to 5-axis. Experience with CAM software and manufacturing process development. Knowledge of robotics, automation and multi-axis manufacturing systems. Understanding of aerospace metallurgy, weld deposition processes and material behaviour. Experience using CAD software to create and interpret engineering drawings. Familiarity with MRP/ERP systems and management of BOMs and manufacturing routings. Strong problem-solving skills using methodologies such as 8D, FMEA and 5 Whys. Desirable Experience with ABB robotic systems and Fronius welding equipment. HyperMill CAM experience. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and continuous improvement methodologies. Experience developing tooling, fixtures and manufacturing strategies for prototype and low-volume production environments. PhD or research background focused on WAAM, DED or advanced manufacturing technologies. What's on Offer Permanent position within a highly advanced manufacturing environment. Four-day working week offering excellent work-life balance. Opportunity to work on pioneering aerospace and defence technologies. Involvement in cutting-edge additive manufacturing and robotic automation projects. Excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression. Security Requirements Due to the nature of the work, candidates must be eligible to obtain and maintain Security Clearance (SC). Applicants will typically need to demonstrate a minimum of five years' continuous UK residency to satisfy clearance requirements.
CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter or Setter, Operator (3 or 5 Axis) Days Available 18.50 - 19.00 Per Hour Overtime and Benefits Cheltenham The Company A successful manufacture of precision engineered components are looking for an experienced CNC Miller (3 or 5 Axis) to join their team. The company produce batch work parts for the Aerospace, Automotive industries. CNC Miller - Role The company are looking for an experienced CNC Miller (3 or 5 Axis) to program, set their CNC Mills / Machining Centres. CNC Miller - Duties To program, set or set & operate CNC 3 or 5 Axis Mills / Machining Centres via Fanuc or Heidenhain controls. Machining to tight tolerances and ensuring quality. CNC Miller - Requirements Experienced CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter or Setter, Operator. Experienced using Fanuc or Heidenhain controls. Experience machining to tight tolerances - Small to Medium batchwork Ideally have 3 or 5 axis experience CNC Miller - Hours Day Shift - Monday - Thursday - 8.00 am - 16.30 pm / Early finish on Fridays Salary and Benefits 18.50 - 19.00 Per Hour Overtime Benefits
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter or Setter, Operator (3 or 5 Axis) Days Available 18.50 - 19.00 Per Hour Overtime and Benefits Cheltenham The Company A successful manufacture of precision engineered components are looking for an experienced CNC Miller (3 or 5 Axis) to join their team. The company produce batch work parts for the Aerospace, Automotive industries. CNC Miller - Role The company are looking for an experienced CNC Miller (3 or 5 Axis) to program, set their CNC Mills / Machining Centres. CNC Miller - Duties To program, set or set & operate CNC 3 or 5 Axis Mills / Machining Centres via Fanuc or Heidenhain controls. Machining to tight tolerances and ensuring quality. CNC Miller - Requirements Experienced CNC Miller, Programmer, Setter or Setter, Operator. Experienced using Fanuc or Heidenhain controls. Experience machining to tight tolerances - Small to Medium batchwork Ideally have 3 or 5 axis experience CNC Miller - Hours Day Shift - Monday - Thursday - 8.00 am - 16.30 pm / Early finish on Fridays Salary and Benefits 18.50 - 19.00 Per Hour Overtime Benefits
Job Title: CNC Turner Location: Leicestershire, LE10 Shift: Rotating Monday - Friday, 6am - 2pm and Monday - Friday, 2pm - 10pm Pay Rate: 20 per hour Benefits: Permanent position Career progression, Company pension Staff events Excellent facilities Free onsite parking The Company: A well-established East Midlands business with an enviable reputation, providing engineering solutions through the design and manufacture of products. This is a great opportunity for a CNC Turner. The CNC Turner Role: We're looking for an experienced and detail-oriented CNC Turner to join a dynamic and inclusive manufacturing team. In this role, you will set, operate, and oversee CNC turning machines to produce high-quality precision components for a variety of industries. If you enjoy working in a collaborative and innovative environment, apply today to be part of an organization that values diversity, continuous improvement, and employee growth. Key Responsibilities: Review job orders and interpret specifications and technical drawings before starting machining operations. Set up and calibrate CNC turning machines with the correct tools for specific jobs. Operate vertical boring machines (training will be provided) Interpret engineering blueprints and work instructions to produce precision components. Load raw materials and input machine settings, such as speed and tool selection, to meet specifications. Perform quality checks using precision measurement equipment, including micrometers and calipers, to ensure components meet required tolerances. Monitor machines for performance and identify issues such as tool wear, making necessary adjustments for optimal production. Conduct preventative maintenance on machinery to minimize downtime and ensure operations run smoothly. Work collaboratively with the production team to meet deadlines and improve operational efficiency. Adhere to safety, quality, and environmental standards and protocols to maintain a safe and inclusive working environment. About You: Proven experience in setting and operating CNC turning machines, preferably in a manufacturing environment. Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications. Strong skills in troubleshooting and problem-solving to resolve machining or tool-related issues. Experience using precision measuring instruments, including micrometers and calipers. Familiarity with a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, and plastics. A strong understanding of CNC programming is highly desirable but not mandatory. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a diverse team. Excellent attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Willingness to contribute to a culture of safety, innovation, and inclusion. How to Apply: To apply for the CNC Turner position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss your application and next steps.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: CNC Turner Location: Leicestershire, LE10 Shift: Rotating Monday - Friday, 6am - 2pm and Monday - Friday, 2pm - 10pm Pay Rate: 20 per hour Benefits: Permanent position Career progression, Company pension Staff events Excellent facilities Free onsite parking The Company: A well-established East Midlands business with an enviable reputation, providing engineering solutions through the design and manufacture of products. This is a great opportunity for a CNC Turner. The CNC Turner Role: We're looking for an experienced and detail-oriented CNC Turner to join a dynamic and inclusive manufacturing team. In this role, you will set, operate, and oversee CNC turning machines to produce high-quality precision components for a variety of industries. If you enjoy working in a collaborative and innovative environment, apply today to be part of an organization that values diversity, continuous improvement, and employee growth. Key Responsibilities: Review job orders and interpret specifications and technical drawings before starting machining operations. Set up and calibrate CNC turning machines with the correct tools for specific jobs. Operate vertical boring machines (training will be provided) Interpret engineering blueprints and work instructions to produce precision components. Load raw materials and input machine settings, such as speed and tool selection, to meet specifications. Perform quality checks using precision measurement equipment, including micrometers and calipers, to ensure components meet required tolerances. Monitor machines for performance and identify issues such as tool wear, making necessary adjustments for optimal production. Conduct preventative maintenance on machinery to minimize downtime and ensure operations run smoothly. Work collaboratively with the production team to meet deadlines and improve operational efficiency. Adhere to safety, quality, and environmental standards and protocols to maintain a safe and inclusive working environment. About You: Proven experience in setting and operating CNC turning machines, preferably in a manufacturing environment. Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications. Strong skills in troubleshooting and problem-solving to resolve machining or tool-related issues. Experience using precision measuring instruments, including micrometers and calipers. Familiarity with a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, and plastics. A strong understanding of CNC programming is highly desirable but not mandatory. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a diverse team. Excellent attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work. Willingness to contribute to a culture of safety, innovation, and inclusion. How to Apply: To apply for the CNC Turner position, click Apply Now and upload your CV. A member of our recruitment team will contact you to discuss your application and next steps.
Elevation Recruitment are working on behalf of a long-established precision engineering manufacturer in Stockport. The business continues to invest in modern machining technology and is now looking to appoint an experienced CNC Milling Machinist to support ongoing production demands. Salary: Competitive Shift Pattern: Days, 40 hours per week Location: Stockport Requirements Confident interpreting engineering drawings Skilled in CNC Milling - setting, operating, editing and proving out programs Competent using micrometers, verniers and other precision measuring tools Strong understanding of tolerances and machining principles High attention to detail with a proactive, team-focused approach Self-motivated, reliable and committed to producing quality work Engineering Apprenticeship or equivalent Minimum 5 years' CNC machining experience Experience in oil & gas or heavy engineering beneficial but not essential Horizontal milling and Fanuc experience advantageous Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC milling machines Produce components to drawing specifications and quality standards Carry out self-inspection throughout the machining process Complete routine and preventative maintenance tasks If this role is of interest please click apply or contact Amy for more information
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Elevation Recruitment are working on behalf of a long-established precision engineering manufacturer in Stockport. The business continues to invest in modern machining technology and is now looking to appoint an experienced CNC Milling Machinist to support ongoing production demands. Salary: Competitive Shift Pattern: Days, 40 hours per week Location: Stockport Requirements Confident interpreting engineering drawings Skilled in CNC Milling - setting, operating, editing and proving out programs Competent using micrometers, verniers and other precision measuring tools Strong understanding of tolerances and machining principles High attention to detail with a proactive, team-focused approach Self-motivated, reliable and committed to producing quality work Engineering Apprenticeship or equivalent Minimum 5 years' CNC machining experience Experience in oil & gas or heavy engineering beneficial but not essential Horizontal milling and Fanuc experience advantageous Responsibilities Set up and operate CNC milling machines Produce components to drawing specifications and quality standards Carry out self-inspection throughout the machining process Complete routine and preventative maintenance tasks If this role is of interest please click apply or contact Amy for more information
Skilled CNC Machinists / CNC Turners Permanent Nights 4-Day Week Earnings circa £40,000+ North West England We are currently recruiting for multiple Skilled CNC Machinists to join a well-established and highly respected precision engineering manufacturer in the North West. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced CNC professionals looking for long-term stability, modern machinery, ongoing investment and a strong team environment within a business that continues to grow. The company manufactures precision-engineered components for demanding industrial applications and operates to exceptionally high quality standards. Shift Pattern: Permanent Night Shift Monday to Thursday 10:00pm - 7:30am 38 hours per week 3-day weekend every week Flexibility to support alternative shift patterns when required would be advantageous. Salary & Benefits: Skilled Level 3 Rate: £16.21 per hour Night Shift Allowance: £4.80 per hour Total Night Shift Rate: £21.01 per hour Approximate annual earnings: £40,000+ Permanent full-time position Ongoing training and development Modern manufacturing environment Long-term career prospects The Role: Working within a busy machine shop environment, you will be responsible for producing high-quality precision components while maintaining strict quality and safety standards. Responsibilities will include: Setting and operating CNC machinery Tool setting and loading materials Machining precision components to drawing tolerances Using measuring and inspection equipment Reading and interpreting engineering drawings Completing quality documentation Supporting continuous improvement activities Maintaining high housekeeping and safety standards Working within lean manufacturing and 5S principles Machinery Environment You may work across a variety of advanced CNC machinery including: Mori Seiki Lathes & Machining Centres Nakamura Twin Spindle / Twin Turret Machines Okuma CNC Machines & Multus Lathes Star Sliding Head Machines Additional specialist machining equipment Candidate Requirements We would like to speak with candidates who have: Previous CNC machining experience within a precision engineering environment Experience setting and operating CNC turning machinery Ability to work from engineering drawings Experience working to tight tolerances Knowledge of Fanuc, Okuma or Mazak controls Experience using inspection and measuring equipment Time served engineers and candidates with relevant engineering qualifications are encouraged to apply, although skilled-by-experience machinists will also be considered. Experience machining stainless steel components would be highly advantageous. The Person Successful candidates will demonstrate: Strong attention to detail A "right first time" approach Reliability and good timekeeping Ability to work independently and within a team Positive attitude towards continuous improvement Willingness to learn and develop new skills Interested? Please submit your CV to Maria Vasileva at DCS Engineering via the link provided. Alternatively, email
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Skilled CNC Machinists / CNC Turners Permanent Nights 4-Day Week Earnings circa £40,000+ North West England We are currently recruiting for multiple Skilled CNC Machinists to join a well-established and highly respected precision engineering manufacturer in the North West. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced CNC professionals looking for long-term stability, modern machinery, ongoing investment and a strong team environment within a business that continues to grow. The company manufactures precision-engineered components for demanding industrial applications and operates to exceptionally high quality standards. Shift Pattern: Permanent Night Shift Monday to Thursday 10:00pm - 7:30am 38 hours per week 3-day weekend every week Flexibility to support alternative shift patterns when required would be advantageous. Salary & Benefits: Skilled Level 3 Rate: £16.21 per hour Night Shift Allowance: £4.80 per hour Total Night Shift Rate: £21.01 per hour Approximate annual earnings: £40,000+ Permanent full-time position Ongoing training and development Modern manufacturing environment Long-term career prospects The Role: Working within a busy machine shop environment, you will be responsible for producing high-quality precision components while maintaining strict quality and safety standards. Responsibilities will include: Setting and operating CNC machinery Tool setting and loading materials Machining precision components to drawing tolerances Using measuring and inspection equipment Reading and interpreting engineering drawings Completing quality documentation Supporting continuous improvement activities Maintaining high housekeeping and safety standards Working within lean manufacturing and 5S principles Machinery Environment You may work across a variety of advanced CNC machinery including: Mori Seiki Lathes & Machining Centres Nakamura Twin Spindle / Twin Turret Machines Okuma CNC Machines & Multus Lathes Star Sliding Head Machines Additional specialist machining equipment Candidate Requirements We would like to speak with candidates who have: Previous CNC machining experience within a precision engineering environment Experience setting and operating CNC turning machinery Ability to work from engineering drawings Experience working to tight tolerances Knowledge of Fanuc, Okuma or Mazak controls Experience using inspection and measuring equipment Time served engineers and candidates with relevant engineering qualifications are encouraged to apply, although skilled-by-experience machinists will also be considered. Experience machining stainless steel components would be highly advantageous. The Person Successful candidates will demonstrate: Strong attention to detail A "right first time" approach Reliability and good timekeeping Ability to work independently and within a team Positive attitude towards continuous improvement Willingness to learn and develop new skills Interested? Please submit your CV to Maria Vasileva at DCS Engineering via the link provided. Alternatively, email
Job Opportunity: Tooling Engineer Location: Near Swadlincote / Church Gresley Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Days Only Flexi Time Early Finish Friday Join a global aerospace manufacturer as a Tooling Engineer , supporting the repair, maintenance and continuous improvement of specialist compression mould tooling. About the Role: As a Tooling Engineer, you'll: • Repair and maintain tooling using CNC and conventional machinery• Manage internal and external tooling repairs• Support tooling improvements and root cause investigations• Assist with CAD design and tooling modifications (around 20% of the role)• Work closely with production and quality teams What We're Looking For: • 3+ years' tooling or conventional machining experience• CNC and manual machining experience• Tooling, mould tool, jig or fixture experience• Ability to read engineering drawings• CAD (CATIA), MIG/TIG welding or injection/compression mould tooling experience is advantageous What's in It for You: • £40,000-£45,000 salary• Flexi-time with an early finish every Friday• Permanent days role - no shifts or weekends• Excellent long-term progression opportunities If you're an experienced Toolmaker, Tooling Engineer or Toolroom Engineer looking for your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today!
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Tooling Engineer Location: Near Swadlincote / Church Gresley Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 Start Date: ASAP Working Hours: Days Only Flexi Time Early Finish Friday Join a global aerospace manufacturer as a Tooling Engineer , supporting the repair, maintenance and continuous improvement of specialist compression mould tooling. About the Role: As a Tooling Engineer, you'll: • Repair and maintain tooling using CNC and conventional machinery• Manage internal and external tooling repairs• Support tooling improvements and root cause investigations• Assist with CAD design and tooling modifications (around 20% of the role)• Work closely with production and quality teams What We're Looking For: • 3+ years' tooling or conventional machining experience• CNC and manual machining experience• Tooling, mould tool, jig or fixture experience• Ability to read engineering drawings• CAD (CATIA), MIG/TIG welding or injection/compression mould tooling experience is advantageous What's in It for You: • £40,000-£45,000 salary• Flexi-time with an early finish every Friday• Permanent days role - no shifts or weekends• Excellent long-term progression opportunities If you're an experienced Toolmaker, Tooling Engineer or Toolroom Engineer looking for your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today!
CNC Turner Programmer Setter Operator Our client has been a benchmark for 60 years of quality in the chain manufacturing industry. Founded in 1957, they have grown to become one of the largest UK manufacturers of chain products, trusted globally for our commitment to excellence. We are recruiting for an experienced CNC Turner Programmer to join this business in Dudley. Key skills required: Over 2+ years experience in CNC machining (turning/lathe environments) Proven record of achieving production targets and maintaining quality standards Proficiency in CNC programming (G-code) and machine setting Experience with CAD/CAM software desirable (training can be provided) Ability to interpret and work to engineering drawings (essential) Skilled in the use of precision measuring instruments The successful CNC Turner Programmer will set, operate, and programme CNC lathes (including twin spindle and multi-bar feed systems) to manufacture precision components for industrial chain products. The role ensures quality, efficiency, and compliance with health and safety standards, supporting production targets and continuous improvement. In return our client are offering a market rate hourly rate, free on site parking and benefits TBC. Hours of work: Monday Thursday: 08 15 - Friday: 08 30 Please send your CV to Technical Ltd
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
CNC Turner Programmer Setter Operator Our client has been a benchmark for 60 years of quality in the chain manufacturing industry. Founded in 1957, they have grown to become one of the largest UK manufacturers of chain products, trusted globally for our commitment to excellence. We are recruiting for an experienced CNC Turner Programmer to join this business in Dudley. Key skills required: Over 2+ years experience in CNC machining (turning/lathe environments) Proven record of achieving production targets and maintaining quality standards Proficiency in CNC programming (G-code) and machine setting Experience with CAD/CAM software desirable (training can be provided) Ability to interpret and work to engineering drawings (essential) Skilled in the use of precision measuring instruments The successful CNC Turner Programmer will set, operate, and programme CNC lathes (including twin spindle and multi-bar feed systems) to manufacture precision components for industrial chain products. The role ensures quality, efficiency, and compliance with health and safety standards, supporting production targets and continuous improvement. In return our client are offering a market rate hourly rate, free on site parking and benefits TBC. Hours of work: Monday Thursday: 08 15 - Friday: 08 30 Please send your CV to Technical Ltd
CNC Miller Programmer Location: Nottingham Commutable from: Derby, Long Eaton, Ilkeston, Mansfield, Newark-on-Trent, Hucknall, West Bridgford Salary: £19.00 per hour Hours: Monday to Friday 39 hours per week The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced CNC Miller Programmer to join a growing precision engineering business based in Nottingham. Working within a modern machine shop, you'll be responsible for programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines, producing high-quality precision components for a range of industries. This role would suit someone who enjoys working on a variety of one-off and batch work, has a strong eye for detail and takes pride in producing components to the highest standards. The Role Your responsibilities will include: Programming CNC milling machines using CAD/CAM software and machine controls. Creating, editing and optimising programmes to improve machining efficiency. Setting and operating CNC milling machines. Selecting appropriate tooling, fixtures and workholding. Manufacturing one-off and batch components from engineering drawings. Carrying out tool changes and adjusting offsets. Producing first-off components and completing first-off inspections. Inspecting finished components using verniers, micrometers, bore gauges and height gauges. Reporting any quality issues or non-conformances. Supporting continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives. Maintaining programme documentation and machine records. Carrying out routine machine maintenance and maintaining a clean, organised work area. Following all health and safety procedures at all times. About You To be successful in this role you will ideally have: Previous experience as a CNC Miller within a precision engineering environment. Experience programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Strong inspection skills using a range of measuring equipment. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality. Good communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Desirable Experience CAD/CAM programming experience. Experience with Hurco, Haas, Mazak or Fanuc control systems. Experience working with Haas and Matsuura machining centres. Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent engineering qualification. What's on Offer? £19.00 per hour. Permanent, full-time position. Monday to Friday working pattern. Modern, well-equipped manufacturing environment. Varied precision engineering work. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company pension. On-site parking. Apply If you're an experienced CNC Miller Programmer looking to join a growing precision engineering business where you can utilise your programming and machining skills, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your up-to-date CV.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Programmer Location: Nottingham Commutable from: Derby, Long Eaton, Ilkeston, Mansfield, Newark-on-Trent, Hucknall, West Bridgford Salary: £19.00 per hour Hours: Monday to Friday 39 hours per week The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced CNC Miller Programmer to join a growing precision engineering business based in Nottingham. Working within a modern machine shop, you'll be responsible for programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines, producing high-quality precision components for a range of industries. This role would suit someone who enjoys working on a variety of one-off and batch work, has a strong eye for detail and takes pride in producing components to the highest standards. The Role Your responsibilities will include: Programming CNC milling machines using CAD/CAM software and machine controls. Creating, editing and optimising programmes to improve machining efficiency. Setting and operating CNC milling machines. Selecting appropriate tooling, fixtures and workholding. Manufacturing one-off and batch components from engineering drawings. Carrying out tool changes and adjusting offsets. Producing first-off components and completing first-off inspections. Inspecting finished components using verniers, micrometers, bore gauges and height gauges. Reporting any quality issues or non-conformances. Supporting continuous improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives. Maintaining programme documentation and machine records. Carrying out routine machine maintenance and maintaining a clean, organised work area. Following all health and safety procedures at all times. About You To be successful in this role you will ideally have: Previous experience as a CNC Miller within a precision engineering environment. Experience programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Strong inspection skills using a range of measuring equipment. Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality. Good communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Desirable Experience CAD/CAM programming experience. Experience with Hurco, Haas, Mazak or Fanuc control systems. Experience working with Haas and Matsuura machining centres. Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent engineering qualification. What's on Offer? £19.00 per hour. Permanent, full-time position. Monday to Friday working pattern. Modern, well-equipped manufacturing environment. Varied precision engineering work. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Company pension. On-site parking. Apply If you're an experienced CNC Miller Programmer looking to join a growing precision engineering business where you can utilise your programming and machining skills, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your up-to-date CV.
Technical Sales Engineer - Metrology Solutions Location: Field-based - Midlands CV / B / WS / WV / DY / TF / SY / LE Salary: £38,000 - £42,500 + Uncapped Bonus (£80K-£100K) + Company Car + Benefits About the Role We are looking for an ambitious and technically minded Area Sales Engineer to join our growing team, selling a market-leading range of metrology and precision measurement solutions to customers across the automotive and aerospace sectors. This is a consultative sales role focused on developing relationships with end users, identifying opportunities to improve manufacturing quality and productivity, and providing tailored measurement solutions that add real value. Whether you already have experience selling metrology equipment or come from a precision engineering, cutting tools, or industrial consumables background, we'd like to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Develop and grow sales within an established territory. Build strong relationships with manufacturing and engineering customers, particularly within automotive, aerospace, and precision engineering. Identify new business opportunities while managing existing accounts. Understand customer manufacturing processes and recommend appropriate metrology solutions. Conduct product demonstrations and technical presentations. Work closely with application specialists and internal teams to deliver customer projects. Manage the full sales cycle from prospecting through to quotation, negotiation, and order completion. Maintain an active sales pipeline and achieve agreed sales targets. What We're Looking For We are interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas: Selling metrology or precision measurement equipment. Precision engineering or manufacturing. Metal cutting or cutting tool sales. Industrial consumables or technical engineering products. Machine tools, CNC machining, or production engineering. You will also have: A proven track record in technical sales or a strong desire to move into technical sales. An understanding of manufacturing processes and engineering environments. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. A consultative approach to identifying customer needs and delivering solutions. Self-motivation and the ability to manage a field-based territory. A full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Uncapped bonus/commission structure. Company car or car allowance. Pension and additional benefits. Ongoing technical and sales training. Career progression within a growing engineering business. The opportunity to represent industry-leading metrology technology and work with some of the UK's leading manufacturers. Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected engineering company at the forefront of precision measurement technology. You'll work with innovative products that help manufacturers improve quality, reduce waste, and increase productivity, while building long-term relationships with customers in some of the UK's most advanced manufacturing sectors. If you're passionate about engineering, enjoy solving customer challenges, and want to develop your career in technical sales, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Technical Sales Engineer - Metrology Solutions Location: Field-based - Midlands CV / B / WS / WV / DY / TF / SY / LE Salary: £38,000 - £42,500 + Uncapped Bonus (£80K-£100K) + Company Car + Benefits About the Role We are looking for an ambitious and technically minded Area Sales Engineer to join our growing team, selling a market-leading range of metrology and precision measurement solutions to customers across the automotive and aerospace sectors. This is a consultative sales role focused on developing relationships with end users, identifying opportunities to improve manufacturing quality and productivity, and providing tailored measurement solutions that add real value. Whether you already have experience selling metrology equipment or come from a precision engineering, cutting tools, or industrial consumables background, we'd like to hear from you. Key Responsibilities Develop and grow sales within an established territory. Build strong relationships with manufacturing and engineering customers, particularly within automotive, aerospace, and precision engineering. Identify new business opportunities while managing existing accounts. Understand customer manufacturing processes and recommend appropriate metrology solutions. Conduct product demonstrations and technical presentations. Work closely with application specialists and internal teams to deliver customer projects. Manage the full sales cycle from prospecting through to quotation, negotiation, and order completion. Maintain an active sales pipeline and achieve agreed sales targets. What We're Looking For We are interested in candidates who have experience in one or more of the following areas: Selling metrology or precision measurement equipment. Precision engineering or manufacturing. Metal cutting or cutting tool sales. Industrial consumables or technical engineering products. Machine tools, CNC machining, or production engineering. You will also have: A proven track record in technical sales or a strong desire to move into technical sales. An understanding of manufacturing processes and engineering environments. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. A consultative approach to identifying customer needs and delivering solutions. Self-motivation and the ability to manage a field-based territory. A full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Competitive salary. Uncapped bonus/commission structure. Company car or car allowance. Pension and additional benefits. Ongoing technical and sales training. Career progression within a growing engineering business. The opportunity to represent industry-leading metrology technology and work with some of the UK's leading manufacturers. Why Join Us? This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected engineering company at the forefront of precision measurement technology. You'll work with innovative products that help manufacturers improve quality, reduce waste, and increase productivity, while building long-term relationships with customers in some of the UK's most advanced manufacturing sectors. If you're passionate about engineering, enjoy solving customer challenges, and want to develop your career in technical sales, we'd love to hear from you.
CNC Miller - Lymington, Hampshire - £26ph + Overtime Join a growing precision engineering team in Lymington with real career progression. We're recruiting for a CNC Miller to join a precision machining company based in Lymington, Hampshire . This is an excellent opportunity to work in a clean, modern workshop equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, producing high- What's in it for you? As a CNC Miller in Lymington, Hampshire , you'll enjoy: £26.00 per hour Regular overtime opportunities Monday to Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm Friday finish at 3:30pm 28 days holiday Ample on-site car parking Subsidised drinks machine Ongoing training & development opportunities Key Responsibilities As CNC Miller , you will be responsible for: Programming, setting & operating HAAS CNC machines Manufacturing small precision components in steel, plastics, brass & aluminium Maintaining high-quality standards throughout production Working from existing tooling & repeat component drawings Using measuring equipment to ensure accuracy What we're looking for To be successful as a CNC Miller , in Lymington, Hampshire, you'll need: Experience as a CNC Programmer & Setter Strong knowledge of HAAS machines Ability to read & interpret engineering drawings Confident use of measuring equipment A flexible attitude & ability to work within a small, friendly team If you're looking for your next step as a CNC Miller in Lymington, Hampshire , we'd love to hear from you. Apply now. Job Number BS1902 / INDINDUSTRIALBC Location Lymington, Hampshire Role CNC Miller Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller - Lymington, Hampshire - £26ph + Overtime Join a growing precision engineering team in Lymington with real career progression. We're recruiting for a CNC Miller to join a precision machining company based in Lymington, Hampshire . This is an excellent opportunity to work in a clean, modern workshop equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, producing high- What's in it for you? As a CNC Miller in Lymington, Hampshire , you'll enjoy: £26.00 per hour Regular overtime opportunities Monday to Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm Friday finish at 3:30pm 28 days holiday Ample on-site car parking Subsidised drinks machine Ongoing training & development opportunities Key Responsibilities As CNC Miller , you will be responsible for: Programming, setting & operating HAAS CNC machines Manufacturing small precision components in steel, plastics, brass & aluminium Maintaining high-quality standards throughout production Working from existing tooling & repeat component drawings Using measuring equipment to ensure accuracy What we're looking for To be successful as a CNC Miller , in Lymington, Hampshire, you'll need: Experience as a CNC Programmer & Setter Strong knowledge of HAAS machines Ability to read & interpret engineering drawings Confident use of measuring equipment A flexible attitude & ability to work within a small, friendly team If you're looking for your next step as a CNC Miller in Lymington, Hampshire , we'd love to hear from you. Apply now. Job Number BS1902 / INDINDUSTRIALBC Location Lymington, Hampshire Role CNC Miller Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
PLATINUM RECRUITMENT CONSULTANCY LIMITED
New Milton, Hampshire
CNC Turner - £30,000pa - New Milton, Hampshire Are you an experienced CNC Turner looking to join a well-established engineering business in New Milton, Hampshire ? This is an excellent opportunity to work on precision components for the aerospace & marine industries, using both CNC & manual machining techniques in a quality-focused environment. What's in it for you? Monday to Friday working pattern Long-term, permanent opportunity Work on precision aerospace & marine components Modern engineering workshop Supportive & experienced team Opportunity to develop your CNC programming skills Stable business with a strong reputation for quality The Role As a CNC Turner , in New Milton, Hampshire you'll play a key role in manufacturing precision-engineered components to exact customer specifications, ensuring the highest standards of quality & accuracy. Setting up, operating & maintaining CNC turning machines Operating manual lathes & milling machines Reading & interpreting engineering drawings & technical specifications Producing precision components to tight tolerances Carrying out in-process inspections & quality checks Performing routine machine maintenance Working to AS9100 & ISO9001 quality standards Following health, safety & environmental procedures Collaborating with the wider engineering team to achieve production targets What we're looking for To be successful in this CNC Turner role, you'll have: Proven experience in CNC turning & manual machining The ability to confidently read engineering drawings Experience producing precision components to tight tolerances Knowledge of AS9100, ISO9001 or similar quality standards Excellent attention to detail & problem-solving skills Desirable experience includes: CNC programming using Fanuc or Siemens controls Lean manufacturing knowledge If you're looking for your next opportunity as a CNC Turner in New Milton, Hampshire , we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to join a business where quality, precision & craftsmanship are valued. Job Number 97888 / INDINDUSTRIALBC Location New Milton, Hampshire Role CNC Turner Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
CNC Turner - £30,000pa - New Milton, Hampshire Are you an experienced CNC Turner looking to join a well-established engineering business in New Milton, Hampshire ? This is an excellent opportunity to work on precision components for the aerospace & marine industries, using both CNC & manual machining techniques in a quality-focused environment. What's in it for you? Monday to Friday working pattern Long-term, permanent opportunity Work on precision aerospace & marine components Modern engineering workshop Supportive & experienced team Opportunity to develop your CNC programming skills Stable business with a strong reputation for quality The Role As a CNC Turner , in New Milton, Hampshire you'll play a key role in manufacturing precision-engineered components to exact customer specifications, ensuring the highest standards of quality & accuracy. Setting up, operating & maintaining CNC turning machines Operating manual lathes & milling machines Reading & interpreting engineering drawings & technical specifications Producing precision components to tight tolerances Carrying out in-process inspections & quality checks Performing routine machine maintenance Working to AS9100 & ISO9001 quality standards Following health, safety & environmental procedures Collaborating with the wider engineering team to achieve production targets What we're looking for To be successful in this CNC Turner role, you'll have: Proven experience in CNC turning & manual machining The ability to confidently read engineering drawings Experience producing precision components to tight tolerances Knowledge of AS9100, ISO9001 or similar quality standards Excellent attention to detail & problem-solving skills Desirable experience includes: CNC programming using Fanuc or Siemens controls Lean manufacturing knowledge If you're looking for your next opportunity as a CNC Turner in New Milton, Hampshire , we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to join a business where quality, precision & craftsmanship are valued. Job Number 97888 / INDINDUSTRIALBC Location New Milton, Hampshire Role CNC Turner Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
This is a dynamic and fast-paced organisation delivering advanced engineering solutions to both domestic and international customers. The business operates across multiple specialist areas, including platform integration, ground-based defence systems, special projects, and weapons programmes, providing a wide range of products and services to defence and security clients. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking team offering a challenging and rewarding career, alongside a strong work-life balance, including a 4-day working week (Monday-Thursday) and flexible working arrangements. Specific Job Description JP The Operations Engineering team supports operational performance and major product development across the full product lifecycle from initial design and prototyping through to production and end-of-life support. This role is focused on improving manufacturing efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing yield at every stage of the lifecycle, directly supporting programme delivery and key milestones. As part of the team, the Manufacturing Engineer acts as a key technical point of contact, providing engineering support, problem-solving, and coordination across both current and future projects. The role drives a proactive "right first time" approach to quality, helping to enhance overall product standards, improve business performance, and reduce manufacturing costs. Develop manufacturing processes including but not limited to: 5 Axis CNC machining of medium to large components (300mm to 2m) Defining sequence of operations, procedures and production layouts for assemblies, equipment installation, processing and material handling taking into account flow and lean philosophies. Providing Basis of Estimates for engineering activities and shop floor operations across a range of technologies and disciplines. Identifying any new tooling & fixturing requirements. Experienced in the creation of Technical Requirement Specifications. Creation of detailed process instructions. Creation of Manufacturing BOM's / routings to aid ease of manufacture. Active involvement in the Level 1 & 2 MDWT (Mission Directed Work Team) meetings. Support and contribute the relevant section of the Technology Roadmap to identify improvements to current manufacturing processes and future requirements. Assist with the Technical requirements of the relevant section of the Capital plan from definition to acceptance. Close liaison of activities with Industrial Engineering, Production Engineering and other functions as necessary. Support with the business process reviews and generation / update of relevant documentation. Required skills Good working knowledge of CNC Machining, turning and Milling up to 5 axis with Cam software experience or working knowledge of WAAM / Additive Manufacturing. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and quality improvement tools. Experience with CAD software for generating 2D technical drawings. Solid understanding of MRP systems and experience managing BOMs and routings in SAP (or similar ERP systems). Hyper Mill Cam experience would be a advantage. Proven ability to drive cultural and process change, improving efficiency and quality. A collaborative mindset with a passion for continuous improvement.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
This is a dynamic and fast-paced organisation delivering advanced engineering solutions to both domestic and international customers. The business operates across multiple specialist areas, including platform integration, ground-based defence systems, special projects, and weapons programmes, providing a wide range of products and services to defence and security clients. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking team offering a challenging and rewarding career, alongside a strong work-life balance, including a 4-day working week (Monday-Thursday) and flexible working arrangements. Specific Job Description JP The Operations Engineering team supports operational performance and major product development across the full product lifecycle from initial design and prototyping through to production and end-of-life support. This role is focused on improving manufacturing efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing yield at every stage of the lifecycle, directly supporting programme delivery and key milestones. As part of the team, the Manufacturing Engineer acts as a key technical point of contact, providing engineering support, problem-solving, and coordination across both current and future projects. The role drives a proactive "right first time" approach to quality, helping to enhance overall product standards, improve business performance, and reduce manufacturing costs. Develop manufacturing processes including but not limited to: 5 Axis CNC machining of medium to large components (300mm to 2m) Defining sequence of operations, procedures and production layouts for assemblies, equipment installation, processing and material handling taking into account flow and lean philosophies. Providing Basis of Estimates for engineering activities and shop floor operations across a range of technologies and disciplines. Identifying any new tooling & fixturing requirements. Experienced in the creation of Technical Requirement Specifications. Creation of detailed process instructions. Creation of Manufacturing BOM's / routings to aid ease of manufacture. Active involvement in the Level 1 & 2 MDWT (Mission Directed Work Team) meetings. Support and contribute the relevant section of the Technology Roadmap to identify improvements to current manufacturing processes and future requirements. Assist with the Technical requirements of the relevant section of the Capital plan from definition to acceptance. Close liaison of activities with Industrial Engineering, Production Engineering and other functions as necessary. Support with the business process reviews and generation / update of relevant documentation. Required skills Good working knowledge of CNC Machining, turning and Milling up to 5 axis with Cam software experience or working knowledge of WAAM / Additive Manufacturing. Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and quality improvement tools. Experience with CAD software for generating 2D technical drawings. Solid understanding of MRP systems and experience managing BOMs and routings in SAP (or similar ERP systems). Hyper Mill Cam experience would be a advantage. Proven ability to drive cultural and process change, improving efficiency and quality. A collaborative mindset with a passion for continuous improvement.
CNC Miller Programmer Setter Operator Location: Derby Commutable from: Derby, Burton upon Trent, Nottingham, Ilkeston, Long Eaton, Ripley, Belper, Ashbourne Salary: £18.00 - £20.00 per hour (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday - Day ShiftFlexible working hours availableRegular overtime available, paid at 1.5x standard rate. About the Company Our client is a well-established precision engineering manufacturer based in Derby, specialising in the production of high-quality precision machined components for a range of industries. Due to continued growth, they are looking to recruit an experienced CNC Miller to join their skilled machining team. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced CNC Miller who is confident programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines from engineering drawings through to finished components. The successful candidate will be capable of producing one-off and small batch precision components to tight tolerances whilst maintaining high quality standards throughout the manufacturing process. Duties & Responsibilities Programming CNC milling machines using Edgecam CAD/CAM software. Setting and operating CNC milling machines. Working with Heidenhain or Haas control systems. Producing components from raw material through to finished part. Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications. Manufacturing precision components to tight tolerances. Carrying out first-off and in-process inspection using measuring equipment. Performing routine machine maintenance and daily machine checks. Ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to production deadlines. Maintaining a clean, organised and safe working environment. Candidate Requirements Previous experience programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines. Experience using Edgecam CAD/CAM software. Good knowledge of Heidenhain and/or Haas controls. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience producing high-precision machined components. Confident using measuring equipment including micrometers, verniers and gauges. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality work. Benefits Overtime paid at time and a half . Flexible daytime working hours, Monday to Friday. Company pension. On-site parking. Ongoing training and development. Stable, long-term opportunity with a growing precision engineering business. INDSKILL
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Programmer Setter Operator Location: Derby Commutable from: Derby, Burton upon Trent, Nottingham, Ilkeston, Long Eaton, Ripley, Belper, Ashbourne Salary: £18.00 - £20.00 per hour (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday - Day ShiftFlexible working hours availableRegular overtime available, paid at 1.5x standard rate. About the Company Our client is a well-established precision engineering manufacturer based in Derby, specialising in the production of high-quality precision machined components for a range of industries. Due to continued growth, they are looking to recruit an experienced CNC Miller to join their skilled machining team. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced CNC Miller who is confident programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines from engineering drawings through to finished components. The successful candidate will be capable of producing one-off and small batch precision components to tight tolerances whilst maintaining high quality standards throughout the manufacturing process. Duties & Responsibilities Programming CNC milling machines using Edgecam CAD/CAM software. Setting and operating CNC milling machines. Working with Heidenhain or Haas control systems. Producing components from raw material through to finished part. Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and technical specifications. Manufacturing precision components to tight tolerances. Carrying out first-off and in-process inspection using measuring equipment. Performing routine machine maintenance and daily machine checks. Ensuring work is completed safely, efficiently and to production deadlines. Maintaining a clean, organised and safe working environment. Candidate Requirements Previous experience programming, setting and operating CNC milling machines. Experience using Edgecam CAD/CAM software. Good knowledge of Heidenhain and/or Haas controls. Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings. Experience producing high-precision machined components. Confident using measuring equipment including micrometers, verniers and gauges. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality work. Benefits Overtime paid at time and a half . Flexible daytime working hours, Monday to Friday. Company pension. On-site parking. Ongoing training and development. Stable, long-term opportunity with a growing precision engineering business. INDSKILL
A great opportunity has arisen with a long established manufacturing company in Medway Towns for a CNC Machine Opeartor to join their machinig department on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Team Leader, you will be working 48 hours per week: Monday to Thursday: 06:00 - 16:30 Friday: 06:00 - 14:30 Pay Rate: £13.74 per hour This is an excellent opportunity for the successful candidate to develop their skills within a manufacturing environment. You will be responsible for processing castings while maintaining high standards Key Responsibilities include: Production Duties Process castings within the machining department, including: CNC Turning CNC Milling Manual Turning Manual Milling Drilling operations Process parts in accordance with engineering drawings, techniques, and work instructions. Inspect machined parts to ensure quality standards are met. Conduct first-off checks on other operators' work. Carry out manual handling duties. Data Recording Complete touch-screen bookings using the bespoke Aventa system. Accurately complete job cards and log work carried out. Health & Safety Wear and correctly use PPE at all times. Maintain knowledge of chemicals used within the department, in line with COSHH assessments and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Understand and comply with relevant Risk Assessments and safe working procedures. Skills Required Previous experience within a manufacturing or machining environment is desirable but not essential. Ability to read and follow technical instructions and engineering drawings. Good attention to detail and commitment to quality. Ability to work as part of a team and independently when required. Physically capable of carrying out manual handling duties. Strong awareness of health and safety procedures.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
A great opportunity has arisen with a long established manufacturing company in Medway Towns for a CNC Machine Opeartor to join their machinig department on a permanent basis. Reporting to the Team Leader, you will be working 48 hours per week: Monday to Thursday: 06:00 - 16:30 Friday: 06:00 - 14:30 Pay Rate: £13.74 per hour This is an excellent opportunity for the successful candidate to develop their skills within a manufacturing environment. You will be responsible for processing castings while maintaining high standards Key Responsibilities include: Production Duties Process castings within the machining department, including: CNC Turning CNC Milling Manual Turning Manual Milling Drilling operations Process parts in accordance with engineering drawings, techniques, and work instructions. Inspect machined parts to ensure quality standards are met. Conduct first-off checks on other operators' work. Carry out manual handling duties. Data Recording Complete touch-screen bookings using the bespoke Aventa system. Accurately complete job cards and log work carried out. Health & Safety Wear and correctly use PPE at all times. Maintain knowledge of chemicals used within the department, in line with COSHH assessments and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Understand and comply with relevant Risk Assessments and safe working procedures. Skills Required Previous experience within a manufacturing or machining environment is desirable but not essential. Ability to read and follow technical instructions and engineering drawings. Good attention to detail and commitment to quality. Ability to work as part of a team and independently when required. Physically capable of carrying out manual handling duties. Strong awareness of health and safety procedures.
Jackson Hogg Ltd
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
We are supporting a manufacturing business on a hands-on CNC engineering role, focused on developing, proving, and optimising machining processes directly on the shop floor. This is not a traditional desk-based CAM role, and it is not sales or pre-sales focused. The position sits at the heart of machining performance, owning CNC methods from customer drawing through offline programming, prove-out, and into stable production. The remit is to deliver robust, repeatable and cost-effective machining processes, with a strong emphasis on cycle time improvement, process stability, and continuous improvement at the machine. What the role involves Developing high-quality offline CNC programs for complex components, including multi-axis machining Creating CAD models and defining machining strategies, tooling, fixtures, and setup documentation Leading prove-outs, cutting trials, and process optimisation on the shop floor Troubleshooting machining issues such as chatter, tool wear, dimensional variation, and alarms Embedding improvements into standard methods rather than firefighting recurring problems Applying lean and continuous improvement principles to CNC processes (e.g. time studies, waste reduction, setup optimisation) Working closely with tooling suppliers, production teams, and engineering stakeholders Supporting new machine introductions and capability development Providing accurate cycle times and technical input to support bids and planning What we re looking for This role will suit an engineer who: Has strong CNC machining and CAM experience (e.g. Powermill or similar) Is comfortable moving between offline programming and hands-on shop-floor involvement Enjoys improving processes at source rather than producing CAM programs in isolation Has a solid understanding of machining principles, cutting tools, materials, and tolerances Is confident supporting prove-outs, early production, and technical problem-solving Values repeatability, robustness, and continuous improvement Backgrounds often aligned with this role include: CNC Machinists who have transitioned into CAM / process engineering Manufacturing or Production Engineers with deep machining expertise CNC Applications or Process Engineers in low-volume, high-complexity environments Why consider this role? Genuine shop-floor influence and technical ownership Opportunity to work on complex components and advanced machining A role focused on process improvement and stability Long-term opportunity to shape machining capability within the business
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
We are supporting a manufacturing business on a hands-on CNC engineering role, focused on developing, proving, and optimising machining processes directly on the shop floor. This is not a traditional desk-based CAM role, and it is not sales or pre-sales focused. The position sits at the heart of machining performance, owning CNC methods from customer drawing through offline programming, prove-out, and into stable production. The remit is to deliver robust, repeatable and cost-effective machining processes, with a strong emphasis on cycle time improvement, process stability, and continuous improvement at the machine. What the role involves Developing high-quality offline CNC programs for complex components, including multi-axis machining Creating CAD models and defining machining strategies, tooling, fixtures, and setup documentation Leading prove-outs, cutting trials, and process optimisation on the shop floor Troubleshooting machining issues such as chatter, tool wear, dimensional variation, and alarms Embedding improvements into standard methods rather than firefighting recurring problems Applying lean and continuous improvement principles to CNC processes (e.g. time studies, waste reduction, setup optimisation) Working closely with tooling suppliers, production teams, and engineering stakeholders Supporting new machine introductions and capability development Providing accurate cycle times and technical input to support bids and planning What we re looking for This role will suit an engineer who: Has strong CNC machining and CAM experience (e.g. Powermill or similar) Is comfortable moving between offline programming and hands-on shop-floor involvement Enjoys improving processes at source rather than producing CAM programs in isolation Has a solid understanding of machining principles, cutting tools, materials, and tolerances Is confident supporting prove-outs, early production, and technical problem-solving Values repeatability, robustness, and continuous improvement Backgrounds often aligned with this role include: CNC Machinists who have transitioned into CAM / process engineering Manufacturing or Production Engineers with deep machining expertise CNC Applications or Process Engineers in low-volume, high-complexity environments Why consider this role? Genuine shop-floor influence and technical ownership Opportunity to work on complex components and advanced machining A role focused on process improvement and stability Long-term opportunity to shape machining capability within the business
CNC Miller Salary: 37,000 - 45,000 (Negotiable depending on experience) Hours: 39 hours per week + regular overtime opportunities Contek Recruitment is proud to be representing a well-established and highly respected precision engineering manufacturer in the search for an experienced CNC Miller to join their growing team. Our client operates within a high-quality, technically demanding manufacturing environment, producing precision-machined components for a range of specialist industries. With continued investment in advanced CNC machinery, modern manufacturing processes and employee development, this is an excellent opportunity to join a stable business that values quality, continuous improvement and long-term career progression. The Role As a CNC Miller, you will be responsible for setting, operating and programming CNC milling machines to manufacture precision components to exacting quality standards. Working from detailed engineering drawings, you will ensure parts are produced accurately, efficiently and in line with customer specifications. This is a varied role suited to someone who enjoys working on complex, low to medium batch work within a quality-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Set, operate and programme CNC milling machines. Manufacture precision components to tight tolerances. Work from engineering drawings and technical specifications. Carry out first-off and in-process inspections to ensure quality standards are maintained. Ensure all work complies with ISO9001 quality procedures. Maintain high standards of housekeeping and machine care. Work closely with colleagues to meet production schedules and delivery targets. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the machining department. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will have: A minimum of 5 years' CNC machining experience . At least 3 years' experience using Fanuc control systems . Previous experience operating Haas and Matsuura CNC milling machines. A strong understanding of engineering drawings, tolerances and precision machining techniques. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to producing high-quality work. Good knowledge of ISO9001 quality standards and inspection procedures. A reliable, organised and proactive approach to work. The ability to work independently whilst also contributing positively within a team environment. Desirable Skills While not essential, experience with offline programming software such as: OneCNC Edgecam would be advantageous. Our client is committed to investing in the right individual and is happy to provide training on these systems for candidates with the right machining background and attitude. What's on Offer Salary of 37,000 - 45,000 , depending on experience. 39-hour working week. Overtime available. Company pension scheme. 20 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays. On-site parking. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Long-term career prospects within a modern and continually investing precision engineering business. If you are an experienced CNC Miller looking to join a forward-thinking manufacturer that invests in both its people and technology, Contek Recruitment would be pleased to discuss this opportunity with you in confidence.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
CNC Miller Salary: 37,000 - 45,000 (Negotiable depending on experience) Hours: 39 hours per week + regular overtime opportunities Contek Recruitment is proud to be representing a well-established and highly respected precision engineering manufacturer in the search for an experienced CNC Miller to join their growing team. Our client operates within a high-quality, technically demanding manufacturing environment, producing precision-machined components for a range of specialist industries. With continued investment in advanced CNC machinery, modern manufacturing processes and employee development, this is an excellent opportunity to join a stable business that values quality, continuous improvement and long-term career progression. The Role As a CNC Miller, you will be responsible for setting, operating and programming CNC milling machines to manufacture precision components to exacting quality standards. Working from detailed engineering drawings, you will ensure parts are produced accurately, efficiently and in line with customer specifications. This is a varied role suited to someone who enjoys working on complex, low to medium batch work within a quality-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Set, operate and programme CNC milling machines. Manufacture precision components to tight tolerances. Work from engineering drawings and technical specifications. Carry out first-off and in-process inspections to ensure quality standards are maintained. Ensure all work complies with ISO9001 quality procedures. Maintain high standards of housekeeping and machine care. Work closely with colleagues to meet production schedules and delivery targets. Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the machining department. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will have: A minimum of 5 years' CNC machining experience . At least 3 years' experience using Fanuc control systems . Previous experience operating Haas and Matsuura CNC milling machines. A strong understanding of engineering drawings, tolerances and precision machining techniques. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to producing high-quality work. Good knowledge of ISO9001 quality standards and inspection procedures. A reliable, organised and proactive approach to work. The ability to work independently whilst also contributing positively within a team environment. Desirable Skills While not essential, experience with offline programming software such as: OneCNC Edgecam would be advantageous. Our client is committed to investing in the right individual and is happy to provide training on these systems for candidates with the right machining background and attitude. What's on Offer Salary of 37,000 - 45,000 , depending on experience. 39-hour working week. Overtime available. Company pension scheme. 20 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays. On-site parking. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Long-term career prospects within a modern and continually investing precision engineering business. If you are an experienced CNC Miller looking to join a forward-thinking manufacturer that invests in both its people and technology, Contek Recruitment would be pleased to discuss this opportunity with you in confidence.
Travail Employment Group
Desborough, Northamptonshire
Field Service Engineer - Permanent Role Company location is Kettering 35,000 - 40,000 d.o.e + regular overtime, Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm Pension Scheme, Annual Bonus, Company Vehicle (Business use only), Fuel Card, Expense Account, Ipad Iphone Important Information Applicants are required to be UK residence with Right to Work Documentation in place. This is a long term position so candidates who require immediate or future sponsorship cannot be considered for this role. Interviews to be held W.C 10th August onwards. Travail Employment Group have partnered with a well-established, capital machinery manufacturer. Our client has been established for over 60 years providing premium quality products designed and manufacturing, to maximise productivity, increase efficiency, and ensure operator safety with their products known for their durability and dependability. Due to constant business demands this is an expansion to an establish technically sound and supportive team of Service Engineers. The company boasts fantastic longevity within their organisation and has proven track record of career progression opportunities. Duties: As a brand ambassador of the company, attend pre-planned and breakdown visits at clients site. Diagnose, fault find and complete maintenance work required (of both a mechanical and electrical nature). Installation of machinery. Work as a key member within the Service Engineering team and supporting other engineers when required. Provide on-site and remote technical support to clients. Answer client inquiries and resolve technical issues promptly. Conduct tests to ensure equipment is functioning correctly after installation or repair. Implement quality control procedures to maintain high standards of service. Completing all relevant paperwork including time sheets. Ensure all H&S regulations are always adhered to. The Requirements: Full UK Driving Licence - Essential Relevant mechanical and electrical qualifications minimum of NVQ Level 3 Minimum of 3 years field service engineering experience Experience of working with Laser Jet, CNC Machining, or Robotics would be ideal Sound engineering knowledge of capital machinery - Industrial saws would be beneficial Good team player with a positive, proactive attitude to workload. Reliable and flexible approach to work, with a keen willingness to learn and develop new skills. Having 17th or 18th Edition would be highly advantageous We would expect the successful Field Service Engineer to be able to demonstrate the ability to maintain and service high quality products by utilising their skills and experience, be an excellent communicator and ambassador of the company. You will be supported one to one to become familiar with the company processes and procedures. Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Thanks for your application. Due to the high level of responses we are currently receiving, whilst we endeavour to contact everyone, sometimes we are unable to. If you have not heard from us within 10 working days of making your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Field Service Engineer - Permanent Role Company location is Kettering 35,000 - 40,000 d.o.e + regular overtime, Monday to Friday 8.00am - 4.00pm Pension Scheme, Annual Bonus, Company Vehicle (Business use only), Fuel Card, Expense Account, Ipad Iphone Important Information Applicants are required to be UK residence with Right to Work Documentation in place. This is a long term position so candidates who require immediate or future sponsorship cannot be considered for this role. Interviews to be held W.C 10th August onwards. Travail Employment Group have partnered with a well-established, capital machinery manufacturer. Our client has been established for over 60 years providing premium quality products designed and manufacturing, to maximise productivity, increase efficiency, and ensure operator safety with their products known for their durability and dependability. Due to constant business demands this is an expansion to an establish technically sound and supportive team of Service Engineers. The company boasts fantastic longevity within their organisation and has proven track record of career progression opportunities. Duties: As a brand ambassador of the company, attend pre-planned and breakdown visits at clients site. Diagnose, fault find and complete maintenance work required (of both a mechanical and electrical nature). Installation of machinery. Work as a key member within the Service Engineering team and supporting other engineers when required. Provide on-site and remote technical support to clients. Answer client inquiries and resolve technical issues promptly. Conduct tests to ensure equipment is functioning correctly after installation or repair. Implement quality control procedures to maintain high standards of service. Completing all relevant paperwork including time sheets. Ensure all H&S regulations are always adhered to. The Requirements: Full UK Driving Licence - Essential Relevant mechanical and electrical qualifications minimum of NVQ Level 3 Minimum of 3 years field service engineering experience Experience of working with Laser Jet, CNC Machining, or Robotics would be ideal Sound engineering knowledge of capital machinery - Industrial saws would be beneficial Good team player with a positive, proactive attitude to workload. Reliable and flexible approach to work, with a keen willingness to learn and develop new skills. Having 17th or 18th Edition would be highly advantageous We would expect the successful Field Service Engineer to be able to demonstrate the ability to maintain and service high quality products by utilising their skills and experience, be an excellent communicator and ambassador of the company. You will be supported one to one to become familiar with the company processes and procedures. Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Thanks for your application. Due to the high level of responses we are currently receiving, whilst we endeavour to contact everyone, sometimes we are unable to. If you have not heard from us within 10 working days of making your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.