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Gear Cutter

Aldershot
3 weeks ago
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Gear Cutting Operative – Late shift

Location: Aldershot, Surrey
Salary: £16.00 - £17.50 p/h + 20% Shift premium

Hours: Monday – Thursday 14:45 – 12:00am

Company Profile

Talented People is recruiting on behalf of a specialist manufacturer serving the aerospace and automotive industries. This company produces high-precision components using advanced machining technologies and is looking to expand its production team. They are seeking a skilled and motivated Gear Cutting Operator to support their continued success.

Job Profile

The Gear Cutting Operator will be responsible for setting up and operating a range of machines to produce components that meet precise engineering specifications. Working from technical drawings, the successful candidate will support production by preparing materials, performing accurate measurements, and ensuring quality standards are consistently achieved.

Key Responsibilities / Duties

  • Set up machines in accordance with operation requirements and load relevant gear cutting programmes.

  • Assist with material and tooling preparation for upcoming production runs.

  • Check that product loading and clamping are carried out correctly and securely.

  • Change machine settings efficiently between jobs within specified timeframes.

  • Carry out gear cutting operations and deburring processes in line with technical drawings and design specifications.

  • Polish workpieces to achieve required dimensions and finishes.

  • Use measuring tools such as micrometers and verniers to verify accuracy against drawings and validation sheets.

  • Operate multiple machines where appropriate, depending on batch size and component requirements.

  • Meet production targets while maintaining quality through in-process inspections.

  • Address technical queries where possible and escalate complex issues as needed.

  • Support colleagues and assist with additional duties to ensure smooth production operations.

  • Work in accordance with company quality systems and procedures.

  • Maintain punctuality and report any issues promptly to supervisors or managers.

  • Comply with all health and safety regulations and complete necessary training.

    Requirements / Skills

    Essential:

  • 3 to 5 years’ experience in a similar role within a manufacturing environment.

  • Proficient in the use of measuring equipment such as micrometers and verniers.

  • Strong mathematical and technical skills.

  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.

  • Knowledge of systematic problem-solving techniques.

  • Excellent attention to detail and quality-focused.

  • Strong team player with a proactive approach.

  • Adaptable and able to learn new tasks quickly.

  • Capable of working efficiently to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

    This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated and skilled machine operator to join a forward-thinking manufacturer. For more information or to apply, please contact Talented People, the exclusive recruitment partner for this role

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