Cnc Machinists - Multiple Roles Available

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CNC Machinists – Multiple Positions (Aerospace) – Bristol

Positions Available:

  • CNC Miller – Setter/Operator

  • CNC Miller – Programmer/Setter/Operator

  • CNC Turner – Setter/Operator

  • CNC Turner – Programmer/Setter/Operator

    Controls: Fanuc
    Shifts: Double Days (Rotating)
    Industry: Aerospace Engineering

    About the Opportunity

    Actio Engineering Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading aerospace engineering manufacturer in the Bristol area as they continue to expand their precision machining team. Due to sustained growth, we are seeking experienced CNC Machinists across multiple disciplines.

    This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established aerospace business.

    The Roles

    CNC Millers & CNC Turners

    We are recruiting for both Setter/Operators and Programmer/Setter/Operators. Responsibilities include:

  • Setting and operating CNC machines using Fanuc controls

  • Producing high‑precision aerospace components to tight tolerances

  • Creating and editing CNC programs (for programmer roles)

  • Selecting tooling, adjusting offsets, and ensuring first‑off quality

  • Working from engineering drawings and following strict quality standards

    What We’re Looking For

  • Experience as a CNC Miller or Turner

  • Strong setting and operating skills (Fanuc essential)

  • Programming experience for programmer‑level roles

  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings and work to tight tolerances

  • Background in aerospace, precision engineering, or similar high‑spec environments is highly desirable

  • A proactive, quality‑focused approach

    What’s On Offer

  • Competitive hourly rates depending on experience

  • Double Days shift pattern

  • Long‑term, stable employment

    Apply Through Actio Engineering Recruitment

    If you’re an experienced CNC Machinist looking for your next step within an aerospace environment, Actio Engineering Recruitment would love to speak with you. Get in touch today to discuss the roles in more detail.

    Actio are a recruitment agency and an equal opportunities employer

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