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CNC Machine Tool Service Engineer – Static Role

Denham
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CNC Machine Tool Service Engineer – Static Role

Location: Denham

Salary: £45,000 – £55,000 + overtime + benefits

This is a rare opportunity to join a leading CNC machine tool OEM in a permanent, single-site position supporting the machine shop of a world-class aerospace manufacturer. You’ll be directly employed by the OEM, but based full-time at the aerospace facility in Denham, serving as their dedicated on-site expert for servicing and maintaining high-end CNC machinery.

The Role:

Perform planned and reactive maintenance on advanced CNC machine tools

Diagnose faults and carry out mechanical and electrical repairs

Ensure machines operate at peak efficiency and minimise downtime

Work closely with on-site engineers and production teams in a high-standards environment

Act as the primary technical link between the OEM and the customer site

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience servicing CNC machine tools, either in the field or in a resident/static role

Strong mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills

Able to work independently and manage priorities on-site

Professional, methodical approach with strong communication and problem-solving skills

Why Apply?

Stable, static role with no travel

Work in a highly respected aerospace manufacturing environment

Access to OEM factory training and long-term career progression

Full responsibility for machine performance on-site

This isn’t just another service role, it’s a chance to become the go-to technical expert within a cutting-edge aerospace operation.

If you're an experienced CNC machine tool engineer looking for a stable, site-based role with a premium OEM, we’d love to hear from you.

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