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Aylesbury
3 weeks ago
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Universal / Surface Grinder
Salary £19.00 - £20.00 Per Hour, Plus Overtime & Benefits
Aylesbury

We are looking for a Universal / Surface Grinder to join our team.

  • Time served Manual Cylindrical and Universal Grinder.

  • Apprentice trained would be advantageous.

  • Experience of setting and operating Manual Jones & Shipman Uni/Surface-grinders.

  • Be experienced in the tool selection, setting, and proving of operations following or instigating SOP instructions.

  • Be able to dress and rad form wheels.

  • Able to read and interpret from process or complex engineering drawings.

  • Meet deadlines whilst maintaining a high level of quality.

  • Have worked with a variety of materials.

  • Good problem-solving ability.

  • A high degree of understanding of fine tolerances (0.0002”/0.004mm), finishes(4micro/.1mm), compounded angles(15secs/.25deg).

  • Manufacturing/Motorsport/Aerospace background.j

  • Be able to communicate well and be part of a team.

  • Good understanding of associated inspection techniques / methods required to ensure component conformity.

  • You must have the right to work in the UK to apply for this job.

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent - Universal / Surface Grinder

    Salary: £19.00-£20.00 per hour

    Benefits: Universal / Surface Grinder

    Company pension
    On-site parking
    Sick pay
    Schedule:

    8 hour shift
    Day shift
    Monday to Friday
    Overtime

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