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Skilled Machinists Wanted - Join a Leading Aerospace Manufacturer!

Are you an experienced machinist with a passion for precision and excellence in the aerospace industry? We are seeking skilled machinists to join a dynamic team at one of the world's leading aircraft manufacturers. This is your chance to work on cutting-edge aerospace projects, including the design and manufacture of aircraft wings, one of the most technically intricate components of an aircraft.

About the Role:

Precision machining of aircraft components from various materials using CNC and manual equipment.

Strict adherence to engineering drawings, specifications, and aerospace standards.

Inspect finished parts for accuracy, quality, and compliance with stringent tolerances.

Shift Pattern:

Days: 3 on, 4 off - 07:00 am to 19:00 pm

Nights: 3 on, 4 off - 19:00 pm to 07:00 am

What We're Looking For:

Completion of a full apprenticeship in machining.

NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in machining or a related discipline.

Experience in a similar role within aerospace or precision engineering.

Why Join Us?

Work at a prestigious location in Chester, close to major road networks (A55, M53) and nearby cities such as Wrexham, Liverpool, and Warrington.

Be a part of a company with a proud tradition of manufacturing excellence, with 80 years of history in the aerospace industry.

Contribute to the continued legacy of aircraft production, supporting thousands of jobs and innovations in aviation.

If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, where precision and skill are valued, apply today and take the next step in your aerospace career!

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