CNC machinist pay in Glasgow September 2023
How much do CNC machinist in Glasgow get paid?
CNC machinist in Glasgow earn
£9.51-18.49 per hour
Based on 34 employee reviews
What do top employers pay CNC machinist?
Who are the worst CNC machinist employers?
Recent CNC machinist Jobs in Glasgow
- Timber Mill Machinist at Jewson posted 14 days ago
- Machine Operator at Search Consultancy posted 24 days ago
- Fish Process Operative at Search Consultancy posted 25 days ago
- Machine Operative at Müller posted 25 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 34 employees
What contracts are people on?
Full time
95%
report having full time contracts. (more than 35 hours)
Based on 21 employees
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What do CNC machinist do?
Machine operators have the job of using machines and specialist equipment.
Machines are used in all sorts of industries. You can find machine operators:
- In factories
- On construction sites
This type of job might involve:
- Using and operating machines to make, assemble and move things
- Checking all the machines on-site are safe to use
What machines you’ll use depends on what type of company you work for.
If you work in construction, you might use:
- Excavators, bulldozers, fork-lift trucks, cranes and dump trucks
If you work in a factory, you might use:
- Drills, industrial ovens, mixers and specialised equipment
If you want to apply for a machine operator job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a Level 2 certificate or Level 3 Diploma, or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
If you work in construction, you’ll also need a Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS) card.
You can also train on-the-job to be a machine operator if you are a groundworker.