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Assembly Operative - Deburring

Tatling End
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NOW HIRING: Assembly Operative - Deburring

Location: Near Uxbridge

Salary: £29,000 + OVERTIME

Own transport needed – we're in a remote spot!

Hours: Mon–Thurs 8am–5pm | Fri 8am–12pm (yes – HALF-DAY Fridays!)

What’s In It for You?

£29K salary + overtime

9% non-contributory pension

Life Assurance – 4x your salary

Healthcare cash plan

Cycle to Work Scheme (yep – even e-bikes)

25 days holiday + bank hols (buy more if you want!)

Friday early finish – every single week

Work for an Aviation & Technology Pioneer!

Are you hands-on, detail-obsessed, and ready to be part of something that actually takes off? We’re on the lookout for an Assembly Operative - Deburring to join a specialist aerospace and tech manufacturing team that delivers precision parts to the skies.

This is more than a job – it’s your chance to build life-critical parts for high-tech aviation systems, all while enjoying fantastic hours, a friendly team, and the chance to grow.

What is the role of a Assembly Operative – Deburring

Cutting, shaping, and fitting precision metal pipes

Operating pipe benders like a pro

Deburring with skill and care to make sure every part is flawless

Using digital measuring tools and working from drawings

Inspecting quality and making things flight-ready

What we want from you

Experience with deburring (advanced techniques = gold star!)

Metal polishing or pipe-fitting background

A solid, stable work history in assembly or manufacturing

Ability to read engineering drawings without breaking a sweat

A hands-on attitude and great attention to detail

If you have the experience to level up your career as an Assembly Operative - Deburring, don't wait.

Call Andrea on (phone number removed) – I’ll be the one to get you that interview

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