Cnc Miller Programmer Setter Operator (5-Axis Matsuura) Overview An advanced precision engineering business is seeking a highly skilled Cnc Miller Programmer Setter Operator with strong programming, setting, and operating capability on 5-axis Matsuura machining centres (MAM72-35V / MAM72-52V). This position is ideal for an experienced machinist confident working to complex aerospace-level tolerances and comfortable taking full ownership of machining processes from start to finish. Key Responsibilities Program, set, and operate 5-axis Matsuura MAM72 machining centres to produce high-precision components. Create and optimise CNC programmes using CAD/CAM software (e.g., CAMplete / Fusion / HyperMill or similar). Interpret complex engineering drawings, models, and specifications with strong understanding of GD&T. Carry out first-off inspections and in-process quality checks to ensure dimensional accuracy. Select tooling, workholding, and machining strategies to achieve optimal efficiency and surface finish. Troubleshoot and resolve machining issues, making adjustments to programmes and setups when required. Work collaboratively with engineering, quality, and production teams to support continuous improvement. Maintain machine cleanliness, perform basic maintenance, and follow all company safety standards. Experience & Skill Requirements Strong demonstrable experience programming, setting, and operating 5-axis CNC milling machines. Direct experience on Matsuura MAM72-35V or MAM72-52V preferred (or similar high-spec 5-axis platforms). Competence with CAD/CAM software for 5-axis toolpath creation. Proven track record working to aerospace, motorsport, medical, or high-tolerance manufacturing standards. Excellent understanding of CNC machining principles, cutting data, and materials (incl. aluminium & exotic alloys). Confident problem-solver with the ability to work autonomously. Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality-critical components. Benefits Competitive salary and overtime opportunities. Modern, well-equipped machining environment. Training and upskilling opportunities on advanced manufacturing technologies. Secure, long-term role with room for progression Location: Romford Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Cnc Miller Programmer Setter Operator (5-Axis Matsuura) Overview An advanced precision engineering business is seeking a highly skilled Cnc Miller Programmer Setter Operator with strong programming, setting, and operating capability on 5-axis Matsuura machining centres (MAM72-35V / MAM72-52V). This position is ideal for an experienced machinist confident working to complex aerospace-level tolerances and comfortable taking full ownership of machining processes from start to finish. Key Responsibilities Program, set, and operate 5-axis Matsuura MAM72 machining centres to produce high-precision components. Create and optimise CNC programmes using CAD/CAM software (e.g., CAMplete / Fusion / HyperMill or similar). Interpret complex engineering drawings, models, and specifications with strong understanding of GD&T. Carry out first-off inspections and in-process quality checks to ensure dimensional accuracy. Select tooling, workholding, and machining strategies to achieve optimal efficiency and surface finish. Troubleshoot and resolve machining issues, making adjustments to programmes and setups when required. Work collaboratively with engineering, quality, and production teams to support continuous improvement. Maintain machine cleanliness, perform basic maintenance, and follow all company safety standards. Experience & Skill Requirements Strong demonstrable experience programming, setting, and operating 5-axis CNC milling machines. Direct experience on Matsuura MAM72-35V or MAM72-52V preferred (or similar high-spec 5-axis platforms). Competence with CAD/CAM software for 5-axis toolpath creation. Proven track record working to aerospace, motorsport, medical, or high-tolerance manufacturing standards. Excellent understanding of CNC machining principles, cutting data, and materials (incl. aluminium & exotic alloys). Confident problem-solver with the ability to work autonomously. Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing quality-critical components. Benefits Competitive salary and overtime opportunities. Modern, well-equipped machining environment. Training and upskilling opportunities on advanced manufacturing technologies. Secure, long-term role with room for progression Location: Romford Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.
Fine Limit Sheet Metal Fabricator Overview A precision engineering manufacturer is looking for a highly skilled Fine Limit Sheet Metal Fabricator to produce complex, close-tolerance components for high-integrity applications. This position suits a fabricator with strong experience working to aerospace-level standards, confident in fine limit work, hand fabrication, and high-spec assembly. Key Responsibilities Fabricate fine limit sheet metal components to tight tolerances using a wide range of fabrication equipment. Read and interpret complex technical drawings, engineering data, and geometric tolerances. Carry out precise hand fabrication, forming, bending, rolling, drilling, deburring, fettling, and high-quality finishing. Use manual and powered sheet metal tools such as press brakes, guillotines, folders, shrinkers/stretchers, rollers, etc. Assemble fabricated parts, ensuring dimensional accuracy and excellent cosmetic finish. Set up jigs, fixtures, and tooling to support repeatable, high-precision output. Perform in-process quality checks and ensure all work meets strict aerospace/precision manufacturing standards. Work collaboratively with fabrication, welding, inspection, and engineering teams. Maintain a clean, safe working environment and follow all company quality and safety procedures. Experience & Skill Requirements Extensive experience in fine limit sheet metal fabrication, ideally within aerospace, defence, motorsport, or high-spec engineering environments. Strong ability to work to tight tolerances and produce complex parts from technical drawings. Skilled in hand fabrication, forming, marking out, cutting, and assembly. Experience operating a variety of fabrication equipment (press brake, folder, guillotine, rollers, etc.). Able to work independently, solve fabrication challenges, and produce parts right-first-time. Excellent attention to detail and pride in producing top-quality components. Benefits Competitive salary + overtime potential. Secure, long-term position within a modern precision engineering environment. Training and upskilling opportunities. Career progression within a growing, specialist manufacturer. Location: Romford Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
Fine Limit Sheet Metal Fabricator Overview A precision engineering manufacturer is looking for a highly skilled Fine Limit Sheet Metal Fabricator to produce complex, close-tolerance components for high-integrity applications. This position suits a fabricator with strong experience working to aerospace-level standards, confident in fine limit work, hand fabrication, and high-spec assembly. Key Responsibilities Fabricate fine limit sheet metal components to tight tolerances using a wide range of fabrication equipment. Read and interpret complex technical drawings, engineering data, and geometric tolerances. Carry out precise hand fabrication, forming, bending, rolling, drilling, deburring, fettling, and high-quality finishing. Use manual and powered sheet metal tools such as press brakes, guillotines, folders, shrinkers/stretchers, rollers, etc. Assemble fabricated parts, ensuring dimensional accuracy and excellent cosmetic finish. Set up jigs, fixtures, and tooling to support repeatable, high-precision output. Perform in-process quality checks and ensure all work meets strict aerospace/precision manufacturing standards. Work collaboratively with fabrication, welding, inspection, and engineering teams. Maintain a clean, safe working environment and follow all company quality and safety procedures. Experience & Skill Requirements Extensive experience in fine limit sheet metal fabrication, ideally within aerospace, defence, motorsport, or high-spec engineering environments. Strong ability to work to tight tolerances and produce complex parts from technical drawings. Skilled in hand fabrication, forming, marking out, cutting, and assembly. Experience operating a variety of fabrication equipment (press brake, folder, guillotine, rollers, etc.). Able to work independently, solve fabrication challenges, and produce parts right-first-time. Excellent attention to detail and pride in producing top-quality components. Benefits Competitive salary + overtime potential. Secure, long-term position within a modern precision engineering environment. Training and upskilling opportunities. Career progression within a growing, specialist manufacturer. Location: Romford Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time Salary: Competitive, depending on experience Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.
(Night Shift) Quality Control Inspector Overview A growing precision manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Quality Control Inspector to support ongoing expansion. The role focuses on ensuring product compliance across the inspection function in line with engineering drawings, customer requirements, quality procedures, and the company Quality Management System. This position suits someone confident inspecting precision-engineered components and maintaining accurate, auditable quality records. Key Responsibilities Verify conformity of parts, assemblies, and sub-assemblies in line with engineering drawings, QMS requirements, and customer specifications. Ensure all inspection records are completed accurately with full traceability. Support production teams with timely first-off verification. Create and compile First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs). Carry out inspection duties across all manufacturing and supply chain stages as required. Identify, document, and report non-conformances in line with company procedures. Ensure compliance with all Quality Assurance and HSE procedures. Process and manage process-and-return (P&R) documentation for externally processed parts. Escalate quality concerns to production management and quality engineering teams. Contribute to problem-solving activities, root cause analysis, and preventive actions. Participate in New Product Introduction meetings, advising on inspection methodology. Support Continuous Improvement initiatives across the department. Experience Requirements Ability to interpret and understand technical data including drawings, specifications, and FAIR documentation. Experience in goods inward inspection of precision components or finished products. Aerospace sector experience beneficial but not essential. Strong background in inspecting precision-engineered components to drawing requirements. Competent in using a wide range of inspection gauges and measuring equipment. Experience operating a Co-ordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). Experience with sheet metal or fabricated parts. Qualifications & Technical Skills HND or equivalent qualification desirable. Strong understanding of imperial and metric geometrical definitions. Good knowledge of inspection, testing, and examination techniques. Ability to interpret inspection results and sanction products accordingly. Confident in reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings. Ability to apply industry and quality standards relevant to inspection duties. Additional Desirables Knowledge of precision aerospace manufacturing processes. Experience using Javelin or other ERP/MRP systems. Awareness of MSA, NDT, SPC, ISO/ASME standards. CMM programming capability. Location: Romford Salary: 40k - 52k (OTE Night Shift) Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.
Apr 11, 2026
Full time
(Night Shift) Quality Control Inspector Overview A growing precision manufacturing business is seeking an experienced Quality Control Inspector to support ongoing expansion. The role focuses on ensuring product compliance across the inspection function in line with engineering drawings, customer requirements, quality procedures, and the company Quality Management System. This position suits someone confident inspecting precision-engineered components and maintaining accurate, auditable quality records. Key Responsibilities Verify conformity of parts, assemblies, and sub-assemblies in line with engineering drawings, QMS requirements, and customer specifications. Ensure all inspection records are completed accurately with full traceability. Support production teams with timely first-off verification. Create and compile First Article Inspection Reports (FAIRs). Carry out inspection duties across all manufacturing and supply chain stages as required. Identify, document, and report non-conformances in line with company procedures. Ensure compliance with all Quality Assurance and HSE procedures. Process and manage process-and-return (P&R) documentation for externally processed parts. Escalate quality concerns to production management and quality engineering teams. Contribute to problem-solving activities, root cause analysis, and preventive actions. Participate in New Product Introduction meetings, advising on inspection methodology. Support Continuous Improvement initiatives across the department. Experience Requirements Ability to interpret and understand technical data including drawings, specifications, and FAIR documentation. Experience in goods inward inspection of precision components or finished products. Aerospace sector experience beneficial but not essential. Strong background in inspecting precision-engineered components to drawing requirements. Competent in using a wide range of inspection gauges and measuring equipment. Experience operating a Co-ordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). Experience with sheet metal or fabricated parts. Qualifications & Technical Skills HND or equivalent qualification desirable. Strong understanding of imperial and metric geometrical definitions. Good knowledge of inspection, testing, and examination techniques. Ability to interpret inspection results and sanction products accordingly. Confident in reading and interpreting detailed engineering drawings. Ability to apply industry and quality standards relevant to inspection duties. Additional Desirables Knowledge of precision aerospace manufacturing processes. Experience using Javelin or other ERP/MRP systems. Awareness of MSA, NDT, SPC, ISO/ASME standards. CMM programming capability. Location: Romford Salary: 40k - 52k (OTE Night Shift) Please respond with an up to date CV to be considered.