CNC Machinist - Ceramics

Hockley
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CNC Machinist - Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Fabrication

Our client is a specialist fabrication company, delivering high-end bespoke finishes using ceramic and porcelain tiles, natural stone, and composite materials. Their precision services include waterjet cutting, profiling, and detailed CAD design for architectural and landscaping applications.

You will be responsible for fabricating high-end ceramic and porcelain tiles to precise specifications using advanced CNC machinery, ensuring exceptional quality, accuracy, and finish across all bespoke projects.

CNC Machinist - Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Fabrication

What's in it for you?

Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
Up to £60,000 per year (dependent on experience)
28 days holiday
PensionCNC Machinist - Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Fabrication

Key Responsibilities

Operate a CMS Waterjet Cutting Machine and CMS Electa Profiling Machine
Work with Sasso and Bovone profiling machines to achieve high-quality finishes
Fabricate ceramic and porcelain tiles to bespoke specifications
Ensure all fabricated components meet dimensional accuracy and finish standards
Collaborate with design, workshop, and installation teams to ensure smooth workflow
Maintain and calibrate machinery as needed
Uphold safety standards and workshop cleanlinessCNC Machinist - Ceramic & Porcelain Tile Fabrication

Role Requirements

Experienced in operating CMS Waterjet Cutting Machines and CMS Electa Profiling Machines
Proven ability to fabricate and finish all types of ceramic and porcelain tiles
Strong understanding of tolerances, edge finishes, and tile behavior during machining
Excellent attention to detail and a strong sense of pride in high-end craftsmanship
Skilled in interpreting and working from architectural drawings and specifications
Strong, verifiable references confirming fabrication expertise
Reliable and self-motivated, with the ability to work independently or as part of a team
Must have extensive experience in ceramic and porcelain tile fabrication*Please note this job description is a general overview and may be subject to change in line with our client's requirements

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