Deburrer

Christchurch
1 week ago
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Deburrer

Deburrer

Deburrer

Metal Fabricator / Deburrer

Deburrer | Christchurch | £16ph (depending on experience)

Overview

Are you a skilled and experienced deburrer looking for your next challenge? Rubicon People Partnership’s client are currently recruiting for a talented individual to join their team within the machining department.

As a deburrer, you will be responsible for deburring and finishing machined components. This is an important role as you will be responsible for producing work to the highest quality of standards as our prestigious client operates within the a variety of sectors including aerospace, medical and education. 

Employer / Benefits

Rubicon’s client is a well-established manufacturing company with over 50 years supplying into the aerospace industry. This business is naturally entrepreneurial and is on track to accelerate their growth over the coming years. Benefits you can expect as a deburrer include:

Training and development opportunities
Permanent contract from day 1
State of the art shopfloor
Free parking
Accessible by public transport
Responsibilities

As a deburrer, your responsibilities will include:

Operating deburring machinery
Using hand and power tools
Working from technical drawings and specifications
Basic inspection of the completed parts
Always adhering to health and safety requirements
General housekeeping duties
Skills and Experience

The successful candidate for this deburrer role MUST have:

Previous deburring experience
Understanding of technical drawings and be able to interpret safety instructions, specifications, and manuals
High attention to detail
Good communication skills and ability to work as a team
Interested?

To be the first to receive information on this deburrer role, please submit an up-to-date CV via this advert highlighting your relevant experience or call Harriet for more information.

Key words: deburrer, deburring, metal work, fabrication, machinery, machining, engineering, manufacturing, production

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