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Hot Forge Setter/Operator

Leicester
6 days ago
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Hot Forge Setter Operator

LE19, Leicester

Mon - Thurs 14:30 - 12:30

£16.80 inc shift p/hr

37.5 hrs paid

Full-time, hot forge setter/operator wanted on a permanent basis, in a busy aerospace engineering company that has a full order book and big plans to upgrade facilities in the future.

You will be responsible for all areas of the forging process from setting machinery, slitting, shot blasting, self-certification, paperwork etc.

As long as you have experience setting & operating in a forging environment you will be trained on all machinery in the department.

To be considered - you MUST have experience as a hot forge setter/operator and able to inspect your own work. Without this experience you will not be considered.

What's in it for you?

£16.80 p/hour
Job Security
Career progression
Amazing company pension plan
Life assurance (6x salary)
Healthcare scheme
Top of the line facilities
Monthly pay
And more …. This is a permanent from day 1 with a company that can offer you a career not just a job with security for years to come, progress your career further (they want to progress from within and don't want to hire managers externally). This is a chance to join one of the leading companies in the area, take your skills to the next level and really carve out your career.

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