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Grinding Operator

Plymouth
3 weeks ago
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Location: Plymouth
Job Type: Full time
Contract Type: Permanent
 
HQW Aerospace is a world-renowned manufacturer of super precision bearings, pushing the boundaries of innovation and precision engineering for over 75 years. We're committed to nurturing talent. Situated in the vibrant city of Plymouth, surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of Cornwall, we offer not only a stimulating work environment but also a lifestyle that blends work with leisure seamlessly. With stunning beaches, vibrant culinary scenes, and a plethora of social and sporting activities, Plymouth and its surroundings provide an exceptional backdrop for both personal and professional growth.
 
We foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence.
 
Why Join Us:

Hourly Salary plus shift allowance.
25 days of paid holiday, plus bank holidays – Pro Rata.
Professional Development & Training.
Company pension.
Subsidised Canteen.
Engagement and Rewards platform, with access to discounts at over 100 retailers.
Free on-site Parking.
 
Please Note:
 
HQW Aerospace currently does not hold a sponsorship license. Therefore, all candidates must have the right to work in the UK.

Due to the nature of our business, security clearance may be required.
 
Job Description:
 
The role of the Machine Operator is to To operate and control machine and hand operations ensuring that objectives on cost, quality and timeliness are achieved.
 
In this role, you will support the business in delivering to customers such as Rolls Royce, MBDA, Safran, NASA and Thales.
 
Key Responsibilities:

To operate machinery and carry out hand operations as instructed by the Setter or Team Leader
To prepare and carry out work on product as instructed by the Setter or Team Leader in line with the relevant PSPI, ISPI and Working Practice Instruction
To make adjustment and changes to machinery and equipment as instructed by the Setter or Team Leader
To understand fully the gauging and measuring techniques being used and to carry out gauge checks with the master provided at the frequency stated in the ISPI
To work correctly to the Company’s direct and indirect time reporting system.
To maintain accurate, legible records using the appropriate recording system.
To account for all components worked on machine or hand operations being controlled for each shift worked
To communicate with the Team Leader on all problems affecting the performance of the Value Stream
To be aware of and work at all times, to the Company Health and Safety Regulations ensuring that the work area is clean and free from hazards.
To carry out any other related duties as required
 
Knowledge and Skills:

Some exposure to CNC Grinding process.
Communication, verbal and written.
Good English and Mathematics.
Knowledge of bearing assembly processes desirable
Join Our Team:
 
Join us today and become a part of our mission to redefine the future of high-precision aerospace engineering. Apply now to embark on an extraordinary career journey with HQW Aerospace.
 
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Statement;
 
At HQW Aerospace UK, we are committed to fostering a workplace that values and respects the diversity of all individuals. We believe that embracing equality, diversity, and inclusion is not only the right thing to do but also essential for driving innovation, creativity, and success in our future endeavours.
 
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