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Process Engineer

Wigston Magna
5 days ago
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Job Title: CNC Process Engineer
Location: Wigston, Leicester
Salary: £35,000 to £45,000 per annum
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Overview:
Actio Recruitment is proud to represent a forward-thinking engineering firm in Wigston, Leicester. We’re seeking a skilled CNC Process Engineer to support and develop CNC operations, driving efficiency, accuracy, and innovation across machining processes.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Write, proof, and optimise CNC programs

  • Manage and revise existing CNC programs

  • Conduct feasibility studies and support CAM integration

  • Assist with machine setup and troubleshooting

  • Provide hands-on technical support to operators and engineers

  • Oversee tooling resources and implement traceability systems

  • Lead CNC-related projects including automation and equipment upgrades

  • Manage CAM implementation and post-processor development

  • Deliver training and build internal technical knowledge

    Requirements:

  • Proven experience in CNC programming and process engineering

  • Strong CAM knowledge and CNC machinery expertise

  • Practical, hands-on approach to setup and problem-solving

  • Experience managing tooling and driving process improvements

  • Ability to train and mentor operators and engineers

  • Proactive mindset with a passion for innovation

    Benefits:

  • Competitive salary: £35,000 to £45,000 DOE

  • Opportunity to work with advanced CNC technologies

  • Project ownership and technical influence

  • Supportive and collaborative engineering environment

    How to Apply:
    Apply now with your CV or contact Actio Recruitment for more information.

    Actio are a equal opportunity employer

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