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CNC Operators

Birmingham
6 days ago
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CNC Operators – relocation required

VARIOUS ROLES (CNC Setter / Laser Operative / Press Brake / Robot Welding)
Locations: Daventry & Wales
Salary: Up to £39,372.32 per year (depending on shift & experience)
Type: Full-time, Permanent – Right to Work in the UK required

Are you an experienced CNC professional looking for stability, excellent pay and long-term career growth?
We’re recruiting for several permanent CNC roles across Daventry and Wales, working with well-established manufacturing leaders in metal fabrication and precision engineering.

Whether you specialise in setting CNC Machines, operating Press Brake, Laser, or Robot Welding, we want to hear from you.

Available roles:

  • CNC Setter

  • CNC Press Brake Operative

  • CNC Laser Operative

  • Robot Welding

    Working hours: various shifts available

    Benefits (depends on client):

  • Monthly attendance/overtime bonuses (up to 20%)

  • Quarterly performance & pay reviews – ability to progress your pay quickly

  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays + holiday loyalty scheme (up to 25 days)

  • Employee Benefits Programme (local discounts)

  • Pension scheme

  • Free on-site parking

  • Long-term permanent opportunities

  • Full training and development pathways

    What you’ll do:

    Depending on your role:

  • Operate CNC machinery (Turret Punching Machines, Laser, Press Brake, Welding)

  • Interpret engineering drawings, bend schedules or CAD files

  • Load/unload materials and perform production checks

  • Complete routine maintenance and quality inspections

  • Maintain a safe and clean working environment

  • Work efficiently in a fast-paced manufacturing setting

    What we’re looking for:

  • Minimum 2 years’ experience operating CNC machinery (metal cutting/shaping)

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings

  • Strong attention to detail & commitment to quality

  • Physically fit and confident working in production

  • Good level of spoken English

  • Reliable, hardworking and eager to grow with the company

    These jobs are based in Wales and Daventry. However, using our bespoke "Recruit and Relocate" solution, Workforce can support those willing to relocate to the area to source accommodation near the site.

    If you’re looking to take the next step in your CNC career - apply today and start your journey!

    Apply now

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