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Aerospace Laser Operator

Verus Recruitment
Sheffield
2 days ago
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Job Title: Laser Machine Operator
Industry: Aerospace manufacturing
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Salary: £34,642.55 per annum (£18.01 per hour, including 12.5% shift premium)
Contract: Full-time, permanent
Shifts: Rotating mornings and afternoons, Monday to Friday

Skilled in laser cutting and want to be part of a proper engineering setup?

This is a hands-on role in a well-run, forward-thinking aerospace manufacturer where standards matter and good work doesn't go unnoticed. You'll be operating high-spec laser machinery, producing components used in complex engineering environments where quality and accuracy are everything.
We're supporting a long-established international business based in Sheffield as they grow their production team. They're looking for an experienced Laser Machine Operator to join them permanently, with full backing, a steady shift pattern, and a proper benefits package.
Whether you're after long-term security or a move into a more structured environment, this could be the right fit.

What you'll be doing:
Set up and operate laser cutting machinery to run parts to spec
Follow detailed engineering drawings, work instructions and company standards
Check tolerances using gauges and other manual measuring equipment
Maintain a safe, clean and organised work area
Work to production targets while keeping quality front and centre
What you'll need:
At least 3 years of experience operating laser machines in a manufacturing environment
Able to follow technical drawings and hit daily production targets
A team player who takes pride in doing the job properly
Nice to have (but not essential):
Background in aerospace manufacturing
Experience using Trumpf laser equipment
Understanding of Lean or 5S principles
NVQ or relevant qualification in Engineering
What's in it for you:
£34,642.55 per year including 12.5% shift premium
37-hour week with early finish every Friday
Overtime available at £22.09 per hour (time and a half)
185 hours annual leave plus bank holidays
3 extra paid days off during Christmas shutdown
Option to buy or sell up to 37 hours of holiday annually
Wellbeing support:
Free hot drinks every Friday
Employee Assistance Programme (includes counselling sessions)
YuLife app for 24/7 GP access and healthy lifestyle rewards
Westfield Health Scheme
Discounts through Bravo Benefits
Additional benefits:
5% matched company pension contribution
Critical illness cover
Bonus scheme based on company and site performance
Salary sacrifice options including electric/hybrid car scheme
Working with Verus:
We only recruit for roles we believe in, with employers we know and trust. No sales pitch. No fluff. Just honest conversations and proper support at every step.

Verus Recruitment Partners are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy and are an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Keywords: Aerospace manufacturing, Laser, Laser operator, Trumpf
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