Finishing Operator- Anodising

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**************Finishing operative- Anodising********************

We are looking for anodisers who are looking for a great salary + a very generous £3,000 on boarding bonus paid over 3 installments

We have a fantastic opportunity to work for a celebrated global market leader within the Aerospace/military sector for a family run company based just outside of West London.

This role is for a finishing operative- anodising.

Salary £27K-£28K but with the shift uplift the final salary will be £32K-£35K

There sre two rotated shifts a day: 07.00-14.00 and 13.45-22.00

Fantastic training and onboarding are given and with a clear personalised progression plan.

This is an opportunity for  a lifelong career working with genuinly lovely and supportive people who sre proud to work for a family run British engineering company.

You will need to be conversant with a variety of finishing and inspection operations to vibration deburr to the required standards to required quality standards.

Required skills include.

  • You will need to be able to accurately interpret engineering drawings and be able to work from them.
  • Ability to operate barrel tumbling and vibratory finishing equipment.
  • To prepare metallic surfaces for further processing including anodising and passivation.
  • To suitably mask components to ensure bores, holes, slots are free from abrasive media before entering machinery.
  • To operate anodising equipment in both automated and manual production line.
  • To prepare components for finishing processes by bunging, masking and jigging.
  • Undertake inspection of parts.
  • Packing parts for transport and storage.
  • Tou will need to be skilled in the use of a variety if hand tools.
  • Basic understanding of measuring equipment.
  • A background in H&S policies and procedures including COSHH regulations.

The benefits on offer include;

  • 25 days annual leave + Bank holidays.
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Life assurance
  • A generous 9% non-contributory pension scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme.
  • Workplace nursery benefit
  • Highly subsidised canteen with delicious high-quality food.
  • Free on site parking
  • good rail and bus link.

If you have the required skill set for this fantastic opportunity and are looking for a fresh challenge offering a lifelong career with great progression, get in touch today.

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