Pre-screened machine operatives across injection moulding, packaging, printing, and production. Ready to work.
From meat-packing lines at Hilton Food Group in Huntingdon producing 2.75 million packs a week, to luxury carton printing at Beamglow in St Ives, from injection moulding at Skar Precision running 35 machines around the clock, to pharmaceutical spray drying at Particle Dynamics in Haverhill—Cambridgeshire’s manufacturing base is broader than most people realise. And every one of these operations depends on machine operators who can keep production running.
At F17 Recruitment, we source and pre-screen machine operatives so you’re only interviewing people who understand factory environments and are ready to start.
Add plastics moulders in Cambridge, electronics assembly at Xaar in Waterbeach, and composite layup at Hexcel in Duxford—and the demand for machine operators stretches across almost every industry in the county.
A machine operator earning £12 to £14 an hour takes home roughly £25,000 a year. Average rent in Cambridge is £1,800 a month. The maths doesn’t work—and that’s before you factor in the competition.
The result is a shrinking pool of available operators being chased by an increasing number of employers. Speed matters.
Every machine operator we put forward has been assessed before they reach you.
You get operatives who can walk onto your factory floor, follow your processes, and be productive from day one.
When a shift starts short-staffed or an operator can’t keep up, the impact ripples through your entire line—from missed output targets to overtime costs and delayed orders.
Machine type, production environment, shift pattern, certifications needed—we get the specifics so we search for the right profile.
We find operatives with relevant factory experience, confirm certifications, and assess reliability before shortlisting.
You receive only screened candidates who match your requirements and are ready to start when you need them.
We stay involved through the first weeks to make sure they settle in and your production stays on track.
From food packing lines in Wisbech to pharmaceutical production in Haverhill, from injection moulding in Cambridge to die-cutting at DS Smith in Ely, from composite layup at Hexcel in Duxford to electronics assembly at Xaar in Waterbeach—we understand that “machine operator” means something completely different at every site.
We match the operative to the machine, the environment, and the standard—not just the job title.
Stop losing production time to no-shows and undertrained operators. We send you pre-screened machine operatives who understand factory environments and are ready to start.