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      <description>Location: Southwark | Salary: &amp;pound;30000 - &amp;pound;40000/annum | Type: Permanent | Graduate Machinist   Southwark, London (Global HQ) - Full-time, shift-based, up to -40,000 - On-site   Our Client is a software-first precision manufacturing company. We make the parts that aerospace, defence and energy companies cannot get made fast enough anywhere else. We run our own factories on our own operating system, MasonOS. Our mission is to forge industrial acceleration: rebuilding Western manufacturing capacity at the speed the moment demands.   This is a role for an engineering graduate who wants to make real parts on real machines, for the most interesting and important companies in the world. You will learn to machine to aerospace tolerances, then grow into CAM programming, customer-facing design for manufacture, or other leadership roles within the company.   WHAT YOU''LL DO     Set,operateand prove out CNC milling and turning work on production jobs for live customer orders.  * Own the quality of what leaves your machine: inspection, first-article checks, and honest reporting of what went wrong.  * Work alongside our engineering and quality teams to improve fixturing, tooling and cycle times on the parts you run.  * Feed the shop floor reality back into MasonOS so ...</description>
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