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Deburrer

Fareham
3 weeks ago
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This role is crucial in ensuring the highest quality of machined parts and components through precise deburring processes.

You will be required to do the drilling and deburring of aerospace components within the machine shop using various manual techniques.

Key Responsibilities:

Performing deburring operations to remove sharp edges and excess material from machined parts
Inspecting parts to ensure they meet aerospace industry standards and specifications
Experienced in measuring equipment Vernier, micrometer plug gauges, screw plug gauges
Experienced in drill deburr
Possessing a mechanical background
Collaborating with machinists and quality control teams to ensure all parts are thoroughly deburred
Documenting completed work and quality checks accurately
Adhering to health and safety regulations at all times
Contributing to a clean and organised work environment

Job Requirements:

Experience deburring
Strong attention to detail and precision
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications
Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
Strong communication and teamwork skillsCore Shift Times
Monday to Thursday - 7am/7.30am until 3.45pm/4.15pm
Fridays 7am/7.30am until 11am/11.30am

Rates:
MT4/Q4 First 12 weeks:
Basic £16.83
Overtime £25.25
Sundays £33.67

MT4/Q4 After 12 weeks:
Basic £17.34
Overtime £26.02
Sundays £34.69

Roles offered on a PAYE basis only.
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK adhering to ITAR restrictions

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