Grinder

Ramsgate
2 weeks ago
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Location: Kent

Salary: £30-32k, depending on experience

Are you an experienced Machinist / Grinder looking to join a cutting-edge aerospace environment?

We're seeking a skilled Grinder to join our talented engineering team. You will play a vital role in the manual grinding of aircraft components, working with precision and care to meet the highest quality and safety standards in the aviation industry.

Key Responsibilities

Set up and operate manual grinding machines.

Precisely repair aviation components to engineering drawings.

Grind components to exact tolerances, working within micron/thou precision.
Maintain complete and accurate shop floor documentation.

Consistently meet production targets without compromising quality.

What We're Looking For

Minimum 3 years' experience in engineering.

Hands-on experience with cylindrical, surface, internal, or planetary grinding.

A Level 2 or 3 Engineering Qualification.

Shift Patterns Available

Early: 06:00 - 14:15 (Monday to Friday)

Day: 08:00 - 16:30 (Monday to Friday)

Late: 14:15 - 00:30 (Monday to Wednesday) 14:15 - 23:30 (Thursday)

33% uplift on your basic salary for late shifts

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