CNC Grinder

Isleworth
10 months ago
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£19.00 - £21.00 per hour
Overtime at time & half and Benefits
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Isleworth

The Company
A highly successful engineering company based in Isleworth are looking for a CNC Grinder / Manual Grinder to join their team. The company are market leaders, offering a state of the art manufacturing facility producing components for various industries aerospace, automotive.

The Role - CNC Grinder / Manual Grinder
The company are looking for an engineer who can set and operate CNC or Manual grinding machines working on small to medium batch work quantities.

Duties - CNC Grinder / Manual Grinder

  • Setting and operating of CNC or Manual Grinding machines.

  • Experienced work holding methods and best practice.

  • High Precision machining.

  • Working to close tolerances on a variety of materials to engineering drawings.

  • Operating tools to engineering drawings and designs.

  • Directly involved in continuous improvement programs and quality control.

    Requirements -

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in setting and operating of CNC or Manual grinding machines.

  • Applicant must be able to understand drawings with close tolerances

  • Experienced in grinding different types of materials.

  • Must be self-motivated, shows initiative, has the ability to problem solve and work alone.

  • A sound working knowledge and understanding of machine tooling and proper tool usage is essential.

  • Studer, Universal, Cylindrical

    Hours of Work -
    Days - 08.00 - 4.30 / Early Finish Fridays

    Salary -
    £19.00 - £21.00 per hour
    Overtime and Benefits

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