MNB Precision
CNC Machinist - Mazak

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Coventry
Day Shift: 08:30am – 17:00pm + overtime
Hours: 40 hours per week, full time
Permanent position
£18.50 - £22.00 per hour + overtime rates
About MNB Precision
MNB Precision is a Coventry-based precision engineering business with over 40 years of experience, supplying high-integrity components into demanding sectors including Oil & Gas, Defence, Power Generation, Rail, and Heavy Industry.
We specialize in complex, tight-tolerance work, machining a wide range of materials from carbon steels through to stainless and exotic alloys. Our continued growth is driven by investment in people, machines, and facilities — and we’re now looking to strengthen our machining team.
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The Role
The CNC Machinist vacancy is a hands-on CNC role for an experienced machinist who enjoys technical, low-volume/high-value work.
For The Role Of CNC Machinist, You Will
- Set and operate Mazak machines including Mazak Integrex and Mazak Quick Turn
- Work from engineering drawings to tight tolerances
- Inspect your own work using precision measuring equipment
- Contribute to continuous improvement and quality standards
- Work as part of a skilled, supportive shopfloor team
Why Work for MNB?
- Stable, long-established employer with a strong order book
- Structured pay banding and progression opportunities
- Modern manufacturing facility with advanced CNC technology
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- Long-term career prospects within a growing business


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What We’re Looking For As a CNC Machinist
- Proven experience as a CNC Machinist, working with Mazak machines including Mazak Integrex and Mazak Quick Turn
- Experience with Mazatrol controls
- Experience machining large components (MNB Precision have anything up to 8 metres in length x 800mm diameter)
- Experience working with exotic materials including Inconel or Duplex.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings as well as GD&T symbols.
- Strong attention to detail and pride in quality
- A reliable, team-focused approach is required for the CNC Machinist role.
We welcome applications for the CNC Machinist role from motivated individuals eager to develop their expertise within a professional manufacturing setting.
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