The Role: CNC Manufacturing Engineer
We are working with a leading precision engineering business that is expanding its technical operations team and now seeking an experienced CNC Manufacturing Engineer. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of a fast-paced, high-quality machining environment where you’ll help shape modern manufacturing processes and keep work flowing efficiently across a busy CNC shopfloor.
As a CNC Manufacturing Engineer, you will be based on a single, modern engineering site within Cambridgeshire in a permanent, full-time role. You’ll work closely with the Technical Operations Manager and support cross-functional teams to optimise machining methods, develop cutting strategies, enhance tooling performance, and drive continuous improvement across production.
Main Responsibilities – CNC Manufacturing Engineer:
• Produce CNC programs using CAM software (Hypermill experience advantageous).
• Select and specify cutting tools to maximise machining efficiency.
• Design, model, and draw fixture components for internal manufacturing use.
• Collaborate with the Design and Technical Operations teams to support design for manufacture.
• Troubleshoot machining issues and implement corrective actions to achieve quality standards.
• Review complex components, understanding GD&T and presenting machining strategies.
• Meet or exceed estimated cycle times to increase workshop productivity.
• Work to departmental KPIs and help drive ongoing performance improvements.
Skills/Experience – CNC Manufacturing Engineer:
• Strong background as a CNC Machinist within a precision engineering environment.
• Experience with CAD/CAM software—Hypermill highly beneficial.
• Skilled in machining methods, work-holding techniques, and tooling strategy.
• Ability to interpret technical drawings with solid GD&T knowledge.
• Excellent computer literacy and programming capabilities.
• Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
• Highly organised, adaptable, and comfortable in a fast-paced setting.
• Proactive, detail-driven, and able to work independently or as part of a team.
Salary & Working Hours – CNC Manufacturing Engineer:
• Competitive salary, dependent on experience
• Full-time, permanent role located on a single Cambridgeshire site
• Standard daytime working hours (discussed further at interview)
Benefits – CNC Manufacturing Engineer:
• 32 days annual leave including bank holidays
• Free branded workwear
• Company pension scheme
• Critical Illness / Death in Service cover
• On-site gym facilities
• Free on-site parking
• Regular social and team events
If the position of CNC Manufacturing Engineer is of interest, please click Apply. We aim to respond to all applicants; however, if you haven’t heard from us within 10 days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
If you have any questions regarding this CNC Manufacturing Engineer role, please don’t hesitate to contact our office on 01480 431888.