Prototype Technician – Machining Location: Woking Shifts: Monday to Friday (some weekend work may be required) Contract: 6 months We are seeking someone who has hands-on prototype machining experience in supporting vehicle development, build and test activities. You will be responsible for using both CNC and manual milling and turning, working closely with build and development teams to support prototype vehicles, rigs and research projects Key Responsibilities of the Prototype Technician - Machining: Deliver high-quality machining (CNC and manual milling and turning equipment) work to support requests from the Vehicle Development workshop teams. Work closely with the vehicle build and development teams to produce reliable prototype vehicles, rigs and bucks that support effective testing and the development of new vehicle technologies. Plan and prioritise multiple work requests, balancing competing demands and meeting tight development deadlines. Knowledge, skills, and experience required for the Machinist: Proven experience machining low-volume components using both CNC and manual milling and turning equipment. Have a good understanding of vehicle architecture and systems Experience working with modern metallic and composite materials, ideally within high-performance automotive, motorsport or aerospace environments. Ability to view and work from drawings using CATIA CAD. Is confident in interpreting 2D engineering drawings and specifications. Can self-inspect and quality check completed components to a high standard. Welding and fabrication experience would be beneficial. To express your interest in the Prototype Technician – Machining role, please apply now with a copy of your CV. If successfully shortlisted, a member of our team will contact you to discuss the position in further detail. All applications are treated with the strictest confidentiality. Please note This role is deemed inside of IR35. The Umbrella Pay Rate offered is inclusive of the Assignment pay rate, holiday pay and Apex Recruitment’s contribution towards Employer Costs.