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Deburrer / Metal Finisher
£14.50 - £15.00 per hour
Overtime and Benefits
Tewkesbury

The Company
A specialist sub contract precision engineering company based in Tewkesbury are looking for an experienced Bench Hand / Deburrer to join their friendly team. The company supply complex high precision engineered components to a variety of industries across the UK including Aerospace, Automotive and Military. This is a great opportunity for the right engineer to join one of the UK’s most successful and advanced engineering companies.

Duties - Bench Hand / Deburrer

  • Deburr, finish and polish machined components using various hand held powered tools and finishing materials.

  • Ensure components are finished to the standard expected by the customer within given deadlines.

  • Liaise with the area Team Leader and Inspection Department to manage workload and customer requirements.

  • Read and understand technical drawings to ensure components are in line with job requirements.

    Requirements - Bench Hand / Deburrer
    The ideal candidate will have previous experience in a bench hand, deburring, assembly, polishing position or transferable skills in a similar, hands on role.

    Hours of work - Bench Hand / Deburrer

    Normal day shifts are available, overtime available at time and a half.

    Salary and Benefits -
    £14.50 - £15.00 per hour
    Pension Scheme & lots of overtime & benefits

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