Pre-screened turners, millers, and setter-operators. Skilled, verified, and ready to start.
From aerospace components at Marshall’s 900-acre site to micro-machined print heads at Domino and Xaar, from carbon fibre tooling at Hexcel in Duxford to medical device parts for the biotech cluster—Cambridgeshire runs on precision-machined components. But the machinists who make them are getting harder to find.
At F17 Recruitment, we source and pre-screen CNC operators so you’re only interviewing candidates who can actually run your machines.
Add Johnson Matthey’s £80 million fuel cell expansion at Royston, Cambridge Precision’s pioneering cobot-loaded 5-axis machining at St Neots, and a biotech cluster that raised £198 million in Q1 2025 alone—and the demand for CNC operators shows no sign of slowing down.
Experienced machinists are retiring faster than apprentices can replace them. Nationally, 43 percent of manufacturers report difficulty recruiting CNC operators. In Cambridge, the problem is amplified.
Posting a job ad and waiting doesn’t work when qualified machinists have three offers before yours even gets a response.
Every CNC operator we put forward has been assessed against your specific requirements—not just matched on job title.
You get machinists who can set up, run, and inspect to your standards from day one.
When a CNC operator can’t hold tolerance or crashes a machine, the damage goes beyond a single scrapped part—it affects your delivery schedule, your scrap rate, and your customer’s confidence.
Machine type, control system, material, tolerances, shift pattern—we get the technical detail so we search in the right place.
We find machinists with the right machine and control experience, confirm their programming ability, and assess reliability before shortlisting.
You receive only verified operators who match your technical requirements and are available to start.
We stay involved through the first weeks to make sure the operator settles in and your production stays on track.
From aerospace-grade turning at Marshall’s supply chain to medical device milling for the biotech cluster, from motorsport fast-turnaround work to high-volume production at Perkins in Peterborough—we know that “CNC operator” means something different at every site.
We match the machinist to the machine, the material, and the standard—not just the job title.
Stop losing time to candidates who can’t hold tolerance or don’t know your control system. We send you verified machinists who are skilled, experienced, and ready to start.