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Telford
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An innovative and fast-growing automotive manufacturer based in Telford is seeking a skilled CNC Setter (Operator) to join its advanced production team. This global leader in high-pressure die-casting produces medium to large aluminium components for the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers. As part of a pioneering group, the company is committed to excellence, sustainability, and pushing the boundaries of engineering.

About the Role

You’ll play a key part in the CNC operations team, taking responsibility for minor automation issues, running CNC machines, and ensuring high-quality output throughout the production line. This role involves operating advanced manufacturing equipment including ABB robots, straightening presses, and SHL cells, while promoting a safe, clean, and efficient working environment.

You’ll work closely with the Senior CNC Setter and Shift Supervisor to maintain output, resolve faults, train team members, and continuously improve processes in line with customer and quality expectations.

Key Responsibilities

Set and operate CNC machines to meet customer specifications

Monitor GOM/CMM quality reports and adjust offsets as needed

Troubleshoot and recover CNC and ABB robot faults

Change fixtures, tools, and perform tool checks using appropriate gauges

Conduct TPM on machines and fixtures

Operate and maintain automation lines and straightening presses

Support root cause analysis for downtime and corrective actions

Mentor and train operators on best practices and safe operation

Contribute to 5S, safety, and continuous improvement activities

Required Experience & Skills

Essential:

Proven experience setting and operating CNC machinery

Knowledge of safe machine practices and production quality standards

Ability to analyse and solve production issues

Experience with robotic or automated manufacturing lines

Strong communication and problem-solving abilities

Desirable:

Experience in a high-pressure die-casting or automotive environment

Familiarity with ABB robot programming

IOSH qualification

Experience using straightening presses and heat shrink tooling

Understanding of KPIs and lean manufacturing principles

What You’ll Bring

A proactive, “can-do” attitude with attention to detail

Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced manufacturing setting

Good interpersonal skills and a team-oriented mindset

Logical, analytical thinking with the confidence to challenge and improve processes

Why Join Us?

Be part of a global automotive supplier delivering world-class innovations

Work with cutting-edge CNC and robotic technology

Develop your career in a supportive, high-performance environment

Receive full PPE and training to support a safe and efficient workplace

Applicants must have the right to work in the UK and hold a valid driving licence.
Some overseas travel and off-site training may be required.

Apply now to take the next step in your manufacturing career and join a team that’s helping shape the future of automotive excellence.

As a recruitment company, we are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion throughout every stage of the hiring process. We actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences, and we work with our clients to ensure fair and inclusive recruitment practices. We do not discriminate based on age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic

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