CNC Programmer / Setter in Branston

CNC Programmer / Setter in Branston

Branston Full-Time 42000 - 42000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Program and set CNC machines, ensuring efficient manufacturing processes.
  • Company: Established precision engineering firm with a focus on employee growth.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible hours, training opportunities, and strong job security.
  • Other info: Dynamic workplace with excellent career progression and performance-based pay reviews.
  • Why this job: Join a forward-thinking team and work with advanced technology in a supportive environment.
  • Qualifications: CNC machining experience and ability to read/write CNC programs.

The predicted salary is between 42000 - 42000 £ per year.

Relocation packages available

£36,000 - £42,000 per annum, DOE

Established in 2002, our client has grown significantly within the precision engineering sector, becoming a trusted supplier of high-quality components to the subcontract manufacturing market. They continue to invest heavily year on year in advanced machine tools and inspection equipment, ensuring a modern, stable and forward-thinking working environment. They pride themselves on being an employee-focused business that values stability, inclusivity, and long-term progression.

Working Hours

  • Standard hours (39 hours paid monthly):
  • Monday-Thursday: 07:30 - 16:30
  • Friday: 07:30 - 12:30
  • Flexible working arrangements are available where possible, including adjusted start times to support home commitments or appointments, with hours made up across the month where needed.
  • Shift flexibility may also be available, for example:
    • 05:30 - 14:30 Monday-Thursday
    • 05:30 - 10:30 Friday

The Role

Due to continued growth, ongoing investment, and the upcoming addition of a new multitasking bar-fed machine, our client is looking to recruit a full-time CNC Setter/Programmer to join their team in Burton-on-Trent.

Key responsibilities:

  • Programming CNC machines, primarily multi-axis twin turret lathes
  • Selecting appropriate tooling and determining efficient manufacturing methods
  • Reading engineering drawings, identifying errors, and suggesting improvements
  • Setting, operating, and maintaining CNC machinery
  • Supporting continuous improvement within production processes

Requirements

Essential

  • Proven CNC machining experience (twin turret / multi-axis experience highly desirable)
  • Ability to read, edit, and write CNC programs
  • Confident in setting and operating machines efficiently using initiative
  • Strong organisational and time management skills
  • Competent in using conventional inspection and measuring equipment

Desirable

  • CAD/CAM experience would be a strong advantage

Whats In It For You

  • Flexible working arrangements where operationally possible
  • Training and upskilling opportunities provided if required
  • Consistent investment in new technology and machinery
  • Strong job security within a growing business
  • Supportive, people-focused culture
  • Performance-based pay reviews and progression opportunities

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CNC Programmer / Setter in Branston employer: Talent Finder

Our client is an exceptional employer in the precision engineering sector, offering a supportive and inclusive work culture that prioritises employee well-being and long-term career progression. With flexible working arrangements, consistent investment in advanced technology, and a commitment to training and upskilling, employees can thrive in a modern and stable environment in Burton-on-Trent. Join a team that values your contributions and provides strong job security as you grow with the company.

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We think you need these skills to ace CNC Programmer / Setter in Branston

CNC Programming
CNC Machining
Multi-Axis Operation
Twin Turret Lathe Experience
Tool Selection
Manufacturing Methods
Reading Engineering Drawings