CNC / Kit Cutter - Automotive Manufacturing

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£37,500

Job status

Permanent

Location

Unipart
England, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Unipart as a CNC / Kit Cutter in Portsmouth (PO6)!

Take a pivotal role in automotive manufacturing by operating Zund machinery to prepare precise composite kits that drive our supply chain efficiency. Enjoy up to £37,500 salary based on experience, plus 33 days holiday, paid lunch breaks, pension, life assurance, wellbeing support, and flexible benefits including cycle to work scheme.

Bring your experience with composite kit cutting, Zund & Blackman and White machines, and Microsoft Suite skills to a company committed to sustainability, diversity, and employee development. Be part of a collaborative team dedicated to quality, operational excellence, and resilience.

Unipart is an equal opportunity employer fostering an inclusive workplace where your talent and potential are what matter most. Apply now to become a valued member of our innovative manufacturing family!

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Unipart

🚀 Exciting opportunity in Portsmouth! Join Unipart as a CNC / Kit Cutter and earn up to £37,500 plus great benefits! Work with advanced machinery in an inclusive, sustainable, and supportive environment. 🌱🏭 Perfect for skilled kit cutters looking to grow and contribute to efficient automotive manufacturing. Don't miss out on being part of a team that values your talent and dedication! 💼✨

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