Bench Operative

Acorn by Synergie
Yeovil
1 year ago
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Acorn by Synergie is working in partnership with Honeywell in Yeovil, Somerset and have opportunities for a Bench Operative to work on full-time basis starting as soon as possible.

The role will involve drilling, tapping and de-burring of Aerospace Equipment, the position holds the following responsibilities:

Producing product to Engineering Drawings and Instructions
Drilling, tapping and de-burring (Hand Tools and drill / tapping banks)
OCQ - Operator Control of Quality
Interpreting Engineering Drawings, following the process layout and documentation procedures

Hours: Range of Shifts available

Days

Monday to Thursday (07:00 to 15:30) & Friday (07:00 to 12:00)

Days / Late Swing Shift

Days Monday to Thursday (07:00 to 15:30) & Friday (07:00 to 13:00)
Lates Monday to Thursday (15:30 to 00:00)

Perm Nights

Start Sunday night at 10:00pm and finish at 07:00am Monday
Tuesday, 00:00am to 07:00am
Wednesday, 00:00am to 07:00am
Thursday, 00:00am to 07:00am
Friday, 00:00am to 07:00am

Pay: 18.34 per hour to 28.86 per hour - Depending on experience and shift

For more information, call Stacie at Acorn by Synergie, or apply now and a member of the team will be in touch.

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