CNC 5- Axis Grinder (Aerospace)

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Job Title: Aerospace CNC 5-Axis Grinder
Sector: Aerospace, Manufacturing & Engineering
Salary: £39,073.47 (Including shift premium)
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Contract: 3-shift rotation – Mornings, Afternoons, and Nights

Are you an experienced CNC grinding operative looking for a new challenge in aerospace engineering?

Verus Recruitment Partners are pleased to be supporting a South Yorkshire-based leading international aerospace manufacturer in the recruitment of an experienced CNC 5-Axis Grinder on a full-time, permanent basis due to continued growth and projects.

As my client’s CNC Grinder, you will be responsible for the setup and operation of CNC 5-axis grinding machines and associated inspection processes. You will ensure that parts produced meet stringent aerospace specifications and quality standards.

An opportunity to join a friendly, supportive team with a competitive salary, generous holiday allowance, and healthcare included amongst other benefits.

Duties and Responsibilities:
Operate and set CNC 5-axis grinding machines and supporting processes.
Use correct tools and equipment for operations, including safety equipment and protective clothing provided.
Maintain a safe, clean, and organised work area.
Inspect completed operations using CMM and manual gauge tooling (verniers, micrometers, plug gauges).
Follow written instructions from SOPs, technique sheets, drawings, and specifications. About You:
Qualification in CNC operation, apprenticeship trained OR industry experience.
Skilled in manual measurement tools (verniers, gauges, micrometers).
Experience in CNC grinding within aerospace or similar precision engineering sector. Must be metals. 
Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications.
Team player with excellent attention to detail. What’s in it for you?
Starting salary while training: £37,570.65 (£19.53 PH) for 2 shifts, then moving to 3 shifts, taking your salary to £39,073.47 (£20.31 PH).
Early finish on Fridays.
185 hours of holiday plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell 37 hours annually.
Paid Christmas shutdown (extra 3 days holiday).
Free Vend Friday – hot drinks in the canteen.
Employee Assistance Programme including counselling sessions.
YuLife app for rewards and health benefits.
5% company pension contribution (with matching options).
24/7 GP access via YuLife app.
Bravo discounts on gyms and shopping.
Westfield Health Scheme.
Salary sacrifice scheme for electric/hybrid cars.
Critical illness cover. For more information, please contact our Sheffield Team on (phone number removed).
Verus Recruitment Partners are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities Employer

Keywords: CNC, CMM, Engineering, CNC Grinder, 5-Axis Grinding, Aerospace, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Doncaster, Worksop, Mansfield, Derby, Barnsley, Rotherham, Derbyshire, Yorkshire

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