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De-Burrer

Job Title: De-Burrer

Location: Titchfield

Job type: Long Term Contract 

Rate: £16.18 PAYE per hour increasing to £16.67 after 12 weeks

Overtime paid at a premium of time and a half, double pay on Sunday's

Hours: 07:30-16:15, Monday-Thursday, 07:30-11:30 Friday

Are you an experienced De-Burrer who wants to work for an exciting, world-leading company? We are looking for a De-Burrer who is hardworking with great attention to detail within the manufacturing industry.

Key role of a De-Burrer:

Remove burrs, sharp edges, and imperfections from machined parts using hand tools, grinders, or other mechanical devices.
Smooth and finish surfaces to meet technical specifications and quality standards.
Ensure the finished parts are safe to handle and ready for the next phase of production or assembly.
Utilize various deburring tools such as files, sandpaper, deburring blades, pneumatic tools, and grinders.
Operate hand tools and power tools safely and efficiently to achieve a high-quality finish.
Work closely with quality control and machine operators to ensure components meet all quality and safety standards. 

The De-Burrer should have the following skills and experience:

Experience working in a manufacturing or metal fabrication environment is preferred.
Experienced working in Aerospace (not essential)
Skilled with deburring techniques and tools such as files, sandpaper, grinders, or pneumatic tools.
Able to follow and understand engineering drawings
Great attention to detail If you are interested in this De-Burrer role, please click Apply Now or contact Sami at Orion Reading.

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Due to the volume of applications we receive, unfortunately, we are not able to respond to every application personally, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 5 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. To see our other available vacancies please visit our website

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