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CNC Operator

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Job Title: CNC Operator - AV & Events Industry

Location: Manchester
Job Type: Full-Time

Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented CNC Operator to join our dynamic team in the AV and events industry. The ideal candidate will be responsible for operating CNC machinery to produce custom scenic elements, staging components, and AV enclosures used in live events, exhibitions, and installations. This role requires a strong understanding of CNC programming, woodworking or metalworking, and a passion for precision fabrication in a fast-paced, creative environment.

Key Responsibilities

Operate CNC routers and related machinery to cut, shape, and finish materials (wood, plastics, composites, etc.) for event and AV production.
Interpret technical drawings, CAD files, and production plans to ensure accurate fabrication.
Collaborate with scenic designers, project managers, and AV technicians to meet design and functional requirements.
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on CNC equipment.
Ensure all fabricated components meet quality standards and project specifications.
Maintain a clean and organized workshop environment, adhering to health and safety protocols.
Assist with on-site installation and assembly of fabricated elements when required.Required Skills & Experience

Proven experience operating CNC machinery in a production or scenic fabrication environment.
Proficiency in reading technical drawings and CAD/CAM software (e.g., AutoCAD, Fusion 360, VCarve, RhinoCAM).
Strong understanding of materials used in scenic construction (MDF, plywood, acrylics, aluminum, etc.).
Familiarity with AV and staging requirements is a strong advantage.
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
Excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
Flexibility to work extended hours or weekends during peak production periods.Qualifications

Technical certification or diploma in CNC machining, manufacturing, or related field preferred.
Forklift or manual handling certification is a plus.
Experience in the AV, events, or entertainment industry is highly desirable

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