Cnc Operator

Bradford
17 hours ago
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Talent Link Recruitment is currently recruiting for a CNC Operator

We are seeking an experienced CNC Operator to join our client’s growing team on a temp-to-perm basis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled CNC Operator to secure a long-term position within a well-established and fast-paced manufacturing environment.

The successful CNC Operator must have proven experience operating both Pacer and AXYZ flatbed CNC machines, as this is essential for the role.

Key Responsibilities:

* Operating Pacer and AXYZ flatbed CNC machines

* Checking, running, and actioning programmes including DXF files

* Creating and editing cut files (advantageous)

* Machining materials such as MDF, acrylic, and composites

* Planning and organising your own workload effectively

* Working collaboratively with other departments and line managers

* Maintaining a clean and organised workspace

* Adhering to all health and safety procedures

As a CNC Operator, you will be expected to work independently, manage your time efficiently, and consistently produce high-quality work.

Requirements:

* Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a CNC Operator

* Previous CNC Operator experience is essential

* Experience with Pacer and AXYZ machines is highly desirable

* Ability to work unsupervised and take initiative

* A forklift licence is an advantage

* Flexibility to work overtime when required

This CNC Operator role is ideal for someone with strong attention to detail, a proactive attitude, and a commitment to maintaining high standards. The successful CNC Operator will be reliable, motivated, and eager to contribute to a productive team environment.

Please note this CNC Operator position involves standing for extended periods and manual handling duties.

Job Type: Full-time, Temp to Perm

If you are an experienced CNC Operator looking for a stable, long-term opportunity within a supportive and professional environment, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to take the next step in your career

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