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About the company: Crosby Composites is a leading carbon fibre engineering company supplying customers worldwide. Established in 1982, the company has constantly improved production techniques and invested in the latest...
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Responsibilities: Prepare and assemble body panels and body parts for JGR cars. Measure and meet tolerance requirements per engineering build specifications. Conduct thorough inspections of completed work to ensure compl...
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We have a new opportunity to be part of our Composite Laminating team in the role of Junior Laminator. This role would suit a candidate early in their manufacturing career, ideally with some previous experience of compos...
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Join Red Bull Technology and be part of a high-performing team at the forefront of motorsport engineering. Work alongside industry experts to tackle complex challenges and drive innovation in our championship-winning For...
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Red Bull Technology is looking for passionate, driven individuals to contribute to our success both on and off the track. In a fast-paced and dynamic environment, you’ll have the opportunity to work alongside top profess...
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Machinists and manufacturing specialists create precision components that are crucial to race car performance, from engine parts to specialized tooling. These roles combine traditional machining skills with advanced CNC technology.

Machinist - Salary Insights

  • CNC Operator/Machinist: £25,000 - £35,000 ($32,000 - $44,000)
  • Senior Machinist/CNC Programmer: £35,000 - £50,000 ($44,000 - $63,000)
  • Manufacturing Team Lead: £50,000 - £70,000+ ($63,000 - $88,000+)

Salaries vary based on experience level, specialization (CNC, traditional machining, or both), and racing series.

Machinist - Common Specialisations

  • CNC Machinist - Operating computer-controlled equipment
  • CNC Programmer - Creating machining programs
  • Production Engineer - Optimising manufacturing processes
  • Quality Inspector - Component inspection and validation
  • Tool Room Machinist - Creating specialized tooling
  • Manufacturing Technician - Supporting production operations

Machinist - Typical Requirements

  • Machining qualification or apprenticeship
  • CNC programming experience
  • CAD/CAM software knowledge
  • GD&T understanding
  • Quality control experience
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Experience with 5-axis machining

Machinist - Career Development

Common career progression paths include:

  • Apprentice → CNC Operator → Senior Machinist
  • Machine Operator → CNC Programmer → Production Manager
  • Manufacturing Technician → Team Leader → Operations Manager

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