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Finishing Operative - Aerospace Engineering / Manufacturing

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Uxbridge
3 months ago
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***PLEASE NOTE ROLE IS SPECIFIC TO THE AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING / ENGINEERING SECTOR ALL CRITERA BELOW IS ESSENTIAL TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN APPLYING FOR THE ROLE***

Job Title: Finishing Operator RUMBLING AEROSPACE

Location: Denham, Middlesex
Department: Packing Department

Salary: £28 - £30 000.00 p/a

Job Overview:

A Rumbling Finishing Operator in the aerospace field is a specialist who operates machines that smooth, polish, or deburr metal partstypically using a vibratory or barrel finishing process often referred to as "rumbling." These processes are essential in aerospace manufacturing to ensure parts meet exacting surface finish and quality standards.

To be conversant with and undertake a variety of finishing and inspecting operations to vibration deburr to the required quality standards and in accordance with work schedules.

Key Responsibilities:

Load aerospace components into rumbling (vibratory or tumbling) machines.

Add media and compounds (like ceramic, plastic, or abrasive stones) to ...

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