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CNC Setter Operator (Shift)

Job Type
Permanent
Location
Denham, Buckinghamshire
Salary
£42500.00 - £46500.00 per annum
Job Ref
BBBH159623_1742912917
Date Added
March 25th, 2025
Consultant
jordan knight

CNC Setter Operator (Shift)
Our client are global-leading ejection seat manufacturers, specialising in protecting the aircrew of state-of-the-art military aircraft.
They are currently looking for an experienced CNC Setter Operator to join their team on a rotating shift pattern (6am - 2pm/1:45pm-10pm), assisting with both the manufacturing and inspection of components using both manual and CNC machinery.

Working Hours: Mon - Fri, 6am to 2pm/ 1:45pm to 10pm
Salary: Up to £36k p/a + 29% Shift Allowance

Key Responsibilities:

  • Set and operate both manual and CNC machinery to manufacture components to tight technical specifications and standards.
  • Inspect components using required quality procedures, using conventional measuring techniques.
  • Complete basic maintenance on machine and tools in accordance with TPM programme and machine manuals.
  • Deburr components to required standard


Required skills and traits:

  • Previous experience in a CNC Setting/Operating/Programming position within a machine shop
  • Proficient in Tool Setting, Deburring, Turning and Milling
  • Ability to work to technical drawings & specifications.
  • Previous experience in component inspection in accordance with quality procedures and standards.


If you meet the requirements for this position and would like to discuss further, please apply with your up-to-date CV and a Carbon60 consultant will be in-touch ASAP.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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