CNC Press Break Operator

Puddington, Cheshire West and Chester
6 hours ago
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Position: CNC Press Brake Operator

Location: Deeside

Hours: Monday - Friday mornings and afternoons

Salary: NEG DOE + 15% shift allowance

We are currently recruiting for skilled CNC press brake operators to join a growing manufacturing team at an expanding site in Deeside. This is an excellent opportunity to work with modern machinery, including CNC Press Brakes, within a supportive team environment offering long-term stability and development.

The Role

As a CNC press brake operator, you will play a key role in the production process, operating advanced machinery and ensuring high-quality standards are maintained.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate CNC Press Brake machines

Support spot welding and clinch nut insertion processes

Monitor and run laser-cutting and robotic-bending cells

Read and interpret engineering drawings accurately

Maintain quality standards and attention to detail

Work collaboratively to improve productivity and efficiency

Follow all health & safety proceduresRequirements

Minimum 2 years' experience as a CNC Press Brake Operator

Experience within a manufacturing environment

Ability to read and work from engineering drawings

Experience with measuring equipment

Lean manufacturing knowledge (advantageous)

Experience with laser machines, spot welding, or robotic cells (desirable)

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing manufacturing business where you will be part of a small, skilled team and contribute to the evolution of the production facility.

Contact Nicola at HRGO recruitment on (phone number removed) or

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