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CNC Operative (Glass/Profile CNC)

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    Ref: #JOB-2438234
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    COSTELLO ALUMINIUM, Kilfergus, Glin, Co. Limerick, V94 WK52
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    No of positions: 2
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    Paid Position
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    39 hours per week
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    36605.00 Euro Annually
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    Published On: 31 Mar 2026
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    Closing On: 29 Apr 2026

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Operating CNC glass cutting machines to cut glass panels to required dimensions

Programming or adjusting CNC cutting parameters based on production specifications

Reading and interpreting technical drawings and cutting schedules

Loading and handling glass sheets safely during the cutting process

Inspecting glass panels to ensure accuracy and quality standards are achieved

Performing routine machine checks and basic maintenance

Assisting with glazing preparation and handling of finished glass components

Maintaining a safe working environment and following health and safety procedures

Requirements:

Previous experience operating CNC glass cutting machinery or similar CNC equipment

Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and production measurements

Experience working in a glass processing or window manufacturing environment is desirable

Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain quality standards

Ability to work as part of a production team

Applicants should have a minimum of six months relevant experience in CNC operation, glass processing, or manufacturing environments. 
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Career Level

  • Experienced [Non-Managerial]

Candidate Requirements

Essential Desirable

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