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Industrial Sewing Machinist

Tatling End
4 days ago
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Are you ready to make a difference in the aerospace industry by contributing to the safety and protection of aircrew in the world’s most advanced military aircraft? We are seeking a skilled Industrial Sewing Machinist to join our team to assemble, cut, and stitch fabric and webbing parts for seat assembly and survival aid containers.

Note: Due to the remote business location, the ideal candidate must have their own transport. 

Salary:  £30,000k to £31,000  per year possible overtime

Working Hours: Mon-Thurs 08:00-17:00, Friday 08:00-12:00

What you’ll be doing:

As an Industrial Sewing Machinist, your key responsibilities will include:

Assembling components using fabrics from templates, patterns, and technical drawings.

Part marking using ink pads and rubber stamps.

Cutting fabric pieces into precise patterns or templates.

Monitoring for imperfections in materials or threads.

Interpreting technical specifications, part numbers, and surface finishes.

What we’re looking for:

Experience with industrial sewing machines in a manufacturing environment.

Ability to read and interpret technical drawings.

Good hand-eye coordination for precise cutting and stitching.

Knowledge of fabric weft and weave.

Basic machine maintenance, such as changing needles.

Ability to work from verbal instructions for development jobs.

What’s in it for you?

Competitive 9% non-contributory pension scheme

4x salary Life Assurance

Personalised training and development plans

Healthcare Cash Plan

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to purchase additional leave

Cycle to work scheme (including e-bikes)

The half-day finishes on Fridays

Please note that all successful candidates will undergo background security checks, which include verifying identity, employment history, and criminal record. Security clearance may be required, depending on the role.

If you're ready to make an impact and work in a dynamic environment that supports growth and innovation, apply today or call Andrea on (phone number removed) to discuss

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