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AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support - 1613

Bretton, County of Flintshire
1 week ago
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Exciting Opportunity for an AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support Specialist

A leading manufacturer in the aerospace industry, is seeking a talented and experienced AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support professional to join their team. As the AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support, you will play a crucial role in supporting the production team and contributing to the company's operational excellence.

In this dynamic role, the AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support will be responsible for:

  • Accompanying the production team and providing technical support to identify, analyse, and solve issues on the shop floor
  • Offering an end-to-end perspective and contributing to the continuous improvement of operational processes
  • Supporting the identification and resolution of non-conformances on the shop floor
  • Ensuring customer focus and product safety throughout the production process

    To be successful in this position, the ideal candidate will possess:
  • HNC qualification or equivalent, with a strong background in manufacturing engineering
  • Proven experience working to regulatory requirements and constraints
  • Excellent project management and communication skills
  • Autonomy, adaptability, and proactivity to thrive in a dynamic environment
  • A commitment to continuous improvement and customer-focused delivery

    This company offers a competitive salary of £26.92 per hour (PAYE) or £36.00 per hour (Umbrella), along with a 20% shift uplift and the opportunity to earn premium overtime rates. The role follows a double day shift pattern, with alternating weeks of morning and afternoon shifts, Monday to Friday.

    If you are an experienced AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support professional who is passionate about contributing to the success of a leading aerospace manufacturer, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Please submit your application, including a detailed CV, to be considered for the AG ME Technical Shopfloor Support

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