Graduate Machinist
Southwark, London (Global HQ) Full-time, shift-based, up to 40,000 On-site
Our Client is a software-first precision manufacturing company. We make the parts that aerospace, defence and energy companies cannot get made fast enough anywhere else. We run our own factories on our own operating system, MasonOS. Our mission is to forge industrial acceleration: rebuilding Western manufacturing capacity at the speed the moment demands.
This is a role for an engineering graduate who wants to make real parts on real machines, for the most interesting and important companies in the world. You will learn to machine to aerospace tolerances, then grow into CAM programming, customer-facing design for manufacture, or other leadership roles within the company.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU
NICE TO HAVE
HOURS AND WORKING PATTERN
This role is shift-based and we need flexibility on working hours. Our machines run to customer demand, not to a fixed nine-to-five, and shift patterns will change as the site scales. If a rigid schedule is a hard requirement for you, this is not the right role.
WHERE THIS LEADS
This is the entry point to a range of different clear paths. Most graduate machinists progress into CAM programming, owning the toolpaths and process for increasingly complex parts. From there, some deploy into customers directly, sitting with their engineers to do design for manufacture, and changing what they think is possible to build.
You will be trusted with more, faster, than in almost any other graduate engineering role. We are one of the fastest growing manufacturing startups in the world, the only limit for your growth and progression is your ability and the effort you put in.