CNC Machine Setter

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Job Title: Machine Setter - Composite Aerospace Materials
Location: Newport, Wales
Contract Type: 6-Month Contract
Shift Pattern: Nights / Double Days
Hourly Rate: £33 per hour (Umbrella)

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Machine Setter with expertise in composite aerospace materials to join our client's team in Newport, Wales. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects in the aerospace industry, with the potential for ongoing work.
Key Responsibilities:

Set up and operate machinery for the production of composite aerospace materials.

Ensure machines are operating efficiently and to the highest standards.

Conduct regular maintenance checks and troubleshooting to prevent downtime.

Work with technical drawings and specifications to ensure the correct setup.

Ensure all production processes meet quality and safety standards.
Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in machine setting, particularly within the aerospace sector.

Strong understanding of composite materials and the manufacturing processes involved.

Based in the UK with the right to work - we are unable to offer sponsorship.

Able to set up machinery independently and troubleshoot when necessary.

Previous experience working in a fast-paced, high-precision environment.
Contract Duration: 6-month contract with the potential for extension.
If you have the required skills and experience, and are looking for an exciting opportunity in the aerospace industry, we want to hear from you!

To apply: Please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience

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