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CNC Maintenance Engineer

Denham
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Maintenance Engineer – Aerospace Manufacturing

📍 Denham, Buckinghamshire

💷 Competitive Salary + Annual Bonus + Paid Overtime

🕐 Early Friday Finish | 25 Days Holiday + BH | 4x Life Cover

Red Sky Personnel is recruiting for a skilled Maintenance Engineer to join a world-class aerospace manufacturer based in Denham. This is a hands-on role maintaining advanced CNC machines in a high-precision, safety-critical environment.

Role Overview:

  • Carry out scheduled & reactive maintenance on CNC machines (4 & 5 axis)

  • Replace worn parts and wiring to 18th Edition standards

  • Work with external engineers for complex issues

  • Transport materials using forklift & lifting gear

  • Keep downtime to a minimum and support production goals

    Requirements:

  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations

  • Valid forklift licence

  • CNC maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment

  • Confident with tools, testing equipment & machine schematics

  • GCSE Maths & English (or equivalent)

    What You Get:

  • Annual bonus

  • Paid overtime (Time & Half or Double Time)

  • Early finish every Friday

  • 9% non-contributory pension

  • 4x salary death-in-service

  • 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays

  • Free parking

  • Subsidised canteen (high quality)

  • Retail discount platform

  • Childcare vouchers

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Training & development opportunities

    This is your chance to work for a well-established, secure engineering firm where you’ll be supported and valued.

    📩 Apply now to learn more and take your career forward.

    🛠 Red Sky Personnel is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy

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