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Cad Technician

Uttoxeter
2 weeks ago
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CAD Technician

We’re looking for a skilled CNC & CAD Technician to join our clients growing team. The company specialises in the design, build, and installation of high-quality themed and creative environments, producing everything from custom installations to immersive spaces for a range of clients.

If you’re passionate about precision, design, and innovative fabrication, this is a great opportunity to work in a hands-on, creative workshop environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Autodesk Fusion, and CNC programming

  • Experience with 3-axis CNC machines and 6-axis robotic systems

  • Solid understanding of composite materials, joinery, and manufacturing workflows

    Skills & Experience

  • Create detailed technical drawings using AutoCAD and Autodesk Fusion

  • Develop and optimise toolpaths using CarveCo, PowerMill, or similar CNC programming software

  • Operate and maintain 3-axis CNC machines and 6-axis robotic arms

    This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Approach Personnel Ltd that is operating as an employment business. We recruit temporary to permanent labour surrounding the UK. If this job isn't suited to your specifications, please contact Poppy on (phone number removed) to leave your details, we will then contact you when a job arises which best suits your skills

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