Rheinmetall
CNC Tool Room Setter

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Tool Room Setter
Telford | Onsite | Shift Work | Perm, Full Time | Advert Closing Date 01/08/2026
About RWM
One of Europe's most modern production facilities is currently being setup in Telford – the "UK Gun Hall" project.
Rheinmetall Weapon Munitions UK Limited (RWM UK) – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Rheinmetall Group and part of the Weapon and Ammunition Division – is Rheinmetall's centre of excellence for the production and maintenance of large calibre weapon systems in the United Kingdom.
Position Overview
Tool Room Setter will be responsible for the tool assembly for the large-calibre weapon systems. In addition to assembly, this includes storage, management, adjustments and ordering of tools. Manufacturing takes place on large CNC machines, e.g. lathes, deep-hole drilling machines, honing machines, autofrettage machines, etc., in a 3-shift operation.
Intensive on-site training will be provided.
What You Will Do
- Build and assemble tooling from engineering drawings, setup sheets and BOMs.
- Preset tooling using Zoller pre-setters and verify tool length, diameter and offsets.
- Inspect tooling for wear, damage and runout using precision measuring equipment.
- Maintain standard tooling assemblies and tool identification systems.
- Manage tooling inventory in KARDEX-Shuttles, ordering, goods receipt and stock accuracy.
- Maintain tooling records in SAP/Exapt and update tooling databases.
- Modify tooling by grinding, milling or minor fitting where required.
- Support CNC operators during machine setup and first-off production.
- Troubleshoot tooling issues and recommend improvements to increase tool life and productivity.
- Work closely with Work preparation, Maintenance and Production to support continuous improvement.
- Maintain housekeeping and 5S standards
- Comply with all Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality requirements.
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What Qualifications You Should Have
- Experience as a CNC-Operator and knowledge of working on CNC-machines (turning / milling technology), as a tool mechanic or similar
- Professional experience in assembling and measuring tools (preferably Zoller)
- Ability to read and understand specifications, technical drawings, work instructions and test procedures.
- Enjoy working with various IT systems (Expat, Zoller, SAP) and have knowledge of standard office applications
- Knowledge of cutting tool geometry, feeds and speeds.
- Willingness to work in a multi-shift-pattern
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, as part of a Team, or individually
- Motivated and disciplined with an excellent work ethic, technical aptitude, continuous improvement mind-set and can demonstrate attention to detail
- Motivated to set up a new production for large calibre weapons systems in the UK (Telford)


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What We Offer You
Rheinmetall is establishing a new production site for large calibre barrels in Telford - and you have the opportunity to join the company at this really exciting time of growth and be involved in setting up the new plant from the very beginning.
What do we offer:
- Competitive salaries reviewed each year against market
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- Private Healthcare Plan
- Employer pension contribution up to 6% matched by employer
- Free on site car park
- Career development opportunities
- Excellent Training Opportunities
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