Finishing & Surface Preparation Operative | Aerospace

Syntech Recruitment
Uxbridge, London, UB8 1SB, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£30,000 – £35,500 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £35,500 pa

Posted
17 Apr 2026 (2 days ago)

Finishing & Surface Preparation Operative

Location: Near Uxbridge, Middlesex

Salary: From £35,500 per annum (DOE) + 1.5x Overtime

Hours: 37 hours per week (Mon–Thu 08:00–17:00, Fri 08:00–12:00)

Benefits: 25 Days Holiday, 9% Non-Contributory Pension, Half-Day Fridays, Free Parking.

Are you a detail-oriented technician with a "surgical" approach to surface finishing?

We are representing a world-leading aerospace manufacturer near Uxbridge that produces safety-critical components where the finish is just as vital as the machining. We are looking for a Finishing Operative / Surface Prepper who specializes in high-precision work—someone who understands that even a microscopic imperfection can lead to component failure in the field.

This role focuses on the intricate "final touch" of aerospace parts, requiring extreme manual dexterity and a deep understanding of surface geometry.

The Role: Precision Finishing & Preparation

This is not a high-volume "sand and spray" environment. This is meticulous work on complex, high-value components.

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Intricate Masking: Executing complex masking requirements on components with varied surface areas, ensuring internal bores and critical threads are protected to sub-millimeter accuracy.

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Surface Geometry: Managing abrasive cleaning, shot blasting, and vibration deburring while maintaining the integrity of the part’s dimensions.

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Blueprint Interpretation: Fluently reading and interpreting complex engineering drawings to ensure finishing specifications are met exactly.

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Micro-Inspection: Conducting rigorous visual and tactile inspections of surfaces for defects, burrs, or contamination before and after coating.

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Technical Compliance: Working strictly to aerospace quality standards and COSHH regulations regarding solvents and chemical preparation agents.

The Ideal Profile

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Precision Background: Substantial experience in finishing, de-burring, or prepping within Aerospace, Medical, or high-end Automotive sectors.

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Attention to Detail: You take pride in "perfection" and have the patience required for high-detail, small-surface-area work.

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Technical Literacy: Confident using hand tools, air tools, and precision measuring instruments to verify your work.

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Compliance Ready: A disciplined approach to Health & Safety and standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Important: Security Clearance

Due to the nature of the projects, all applicants must have a consistent 5-year UK work history. This role requires BPSS security clearance, which must be completed before you can start. Please note this process can take up to 4 weeks on top of your standard notice period.

Why Apply?

This is a "career for life" opportunity. You will be joining a stable, prestigious manufacturer that offers an incredible 9% non-contributory pension and excellent long-term security. With a half-day every Friday, you get the perfect balance of high-spec work and personal time

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