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Anodiser

Uxbridge
5 months ago
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Anodiser

Salary: Up to £37,000 (including shift allowance)
Location: Based near Uxbridge, Middlesex
Hours: Week 1: 06:00–14:00 / Week 2: 13:45–22:00
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Permanent

This is an exciting opportunity to join a globally renowned, award-winning manufacturing business in Uxbridge. You'll play a vital part in producing safety-critical equipment used across Aerospace and Defence sectors, in a hands-on role where precision and quality are paramount.
As an Anodiser, you’ll be working in a high-spec facility alongside a team of skilled professionals, contributing to the surface treatment of advanced engineering components.

Anodiser Benefits:

£17–£18.50 per hour (including shift allowance)
Up to £1,000 annual bonus
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
9% non-contributory pension scheme
Healthcare cash plan
Free on-site parkingAnodiser Responsibilities:

Preparing and treating metal surfaces for anodising and passivation
Operating both manual and automated finishing equipment
Applying surface treatments to exacting aerospace standards
Conducting visual and dimensional inspections on treated components
Interpreting technical drawings, part numbers, and process specificationsAnodiser Requirements:

Prior experience in anodising, plating, jigging or similar finishing processes
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow detailed process instructions
Confident reading engineering drawings and using measuring equipment
Knowledge of Health & Safety and COSHH regulations relating to chemicalsTo apply, simply click the apply button.

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