CNC Setter Operator Sector: Engineering Location: Norfolk Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm (overtime available, including some weekends during busy periods) Salary: Dependent on experience We’re supporting an established engineering manufacturer in Norfolk with the recruitment of a CNC Setter Operator to support ongoing machining requirements within their workshop. This is a hands-on role suited to someone confident setting and operating CNC machines, producing components to tight tolerances across both batch production and one-off R&D work. You’ll be working from drawings, inspecting your own parts, and supporting the day-to-day running of the workshop. Due to the site location, own transport is required. What You’ll Be Doing Setting and operating CNC machines to produce components to specification Working across scheduled batch production and one-off R&D components Completing works orders to schedule and keeping accurate job timekeeping Reading and interpreting engineering drawings Inspecting your own work using measuring and inspection equipment to ensure tolerances are met Liaising with Engineers and Designers where required to discuss component requirements or manufacturability Reporting progress, issues, and any tooling or material requirements Carrying out routine machine checks, basic upkeep and general housekeeping Operating additional workshop equipment as required (for example drill press, grinders, lathe) Following all Health & Safety procedures and PPE requirements What We’re Looking For Essential Proven experience setting and operating CNC machines Ability to read and work from engineering drawings Confident inspecting your own work using measurement tools Comfortable working to tight tolerances and maintaining quality standards Reliable, organised and able to work independently or as part of a team Desirable Conversational programming experience (Mazatrol beneficial) Experience with Mazak machines and Mazatrol Smooth controls Exposure to CAD/CAM software (for example Hypermill) Tooling knowledge including feeds, speeds and tooling selection Good working knowledge of metrology and inspection methods The Environment This role sits within a structured and well-run workshop, with a mix of production machining and one-off work supporting R&D activity. It would suit someone looking for stability, a Monday to Friday day shift, and a long-term position within an engineering company. How to Apply Apply via the link or contact ISQ Recruitment for a confidential discussion. info@isqrecruitment.co.uk 01603 369 500