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CNC Maintenance Engineer

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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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