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CNC Workshop Assistant

Watlington
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Job Description: CNC Water Jet Workshop Assistant

Position Overview

We are seeking a motivated and reliable Workshop Assistant to support our waterjet cutting operations. The ideal candidate will hold a valid forklift licence, be hands-on with machinery, and demonstrate strong attention to detail. You will play a vital role in ensuring smooth production processes, safe handling of materials, and maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency in the workshop.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate and assist with CNC waterjet cutting machines (training provided if required).

  • Load, unload, and move raw materials, cut parts, and finished products using a forklift truck.

  • Prepare materials for cutting, including measuring, marking, and securing workpieces.

  • Carry out basic maintenance checks, cleaning, and upkeep of waterjet machinery and tools.

  • Inspect cut components for accuracy and quality against drawings/specifications.

  • Manage packaging, labelling, and dispatch of completed orders.

  • Maintain a safe, clean, and organised workshop environment, complying with all health & safety policies.

    Skills & Requirements

  • Valid counterbalance or reach forklift licence (in-date and accredited).

  • Previous workshop, fabrication, or manufacturing experience desirable.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings (training provided if needed).

  • Practical, hands-on approach with good problem-solving skills.

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work to tight tolerances.

  • Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling tasks.

  • Team player with good communication skills and a willingness to learn.

    Desirable (but not essential)

  • Experience operating CNC machinery (waterjet, laser, plasma, or similar).

  • Knowledge of different metals, plastics, and composite materials.

  • Basic IT/computer literacy for machine operation and job tracking.

    Working Conditions

  • Workshop environment (noise, dust).

  • Manual handling of sheet materials and parts.

  • Shift patterns / overtime may be required depending on workload.

    Package

  • Commencement of Employment: 29th September 2025

  • Remuneration: £25,000 Per Year, Gross – Paid monthly

    PAYE, Tax and NI deductions at source

  • Overtime rates: x1.5 weekdays, x2 weekends

  • Hours of work: 40 Hrs/week – 09:00 to 17:00 Mon-Fri. 30-minute lunchbreak

  • Probation Period: 3 Months from commencement date. (No holiday entitlement)

  • Review Period: 6 months from commencement date.

  • Paid Holiday Entitlement: 21 Days/annum plus Bank Holidays

  • Sick Leave/Pay: Statutory Sick Pay with self-certification

  • Pension Scheme: A Contribution Pension Scheme is available after 3 months

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