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Technical quotation engineer

Watford
3 weeks ago
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Technical Quotation Engineer
Hertfordshire
Up to £50,000

Are you a skilled CNC Machinist or CNC Programmer looking for a move away from the shop floor? This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading precision engineering business in Hertfordshire as a Technical Quotation Engineer where you will be the subject matter expert of manufacturing methods and costings.

This is your chance to combine your CNC knowledge with commercial responsibility. You'll be involved in the quoting process, assessing jobs, identifying machining methods, and calculating timings, materials, and costs. They manufacture for various industries including robotic, defence and medical, so no two jobs will be the same.

What You'll Be Doing:

Reviewing enquirers and producing accurate costings and quotations
Identifying the best machining processes, materials, and tooling for each component
Estimating cycle times and costs
Liaising with sales, engineering and production teams to ensure capabilities align with customer requirementsWhat You'll Bring:

Proven background in CNC machining and programming
Ability to identify machining methods and recommend the best equipment for each job
Strong communication skills (confident working across teams and with customers)
Commercial awareness and the ability to provide quick, accurate responsesWhat's On Offer?

Salary up to £50,000 depending on experience
Modern, well-equipped working environment
Career stability and progression within a respected precision engineering company
If you're looking to step off the tools and use your technical expertise in a more strategic, customer-facing role, this could be the perfect move.

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