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Knitting Machinist, Aerospace, COR7314

Corriculo Ltd
Oxford
3 days ago
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Knitting Machinist, Aerospace, COR7314

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Industrial Knitting Machinist / Industrial Knitting Machine Operator to join a highly-successful company at the forefront of Aerospace innovation, fulfilling manufacturing orders for metal mesh-based and other knitted products.

The Role

The Industrial Knitting Machinist / Industrial Knitting Machine Operator will be responsible for machine set-up and operations, programming the machine to produce a variety of knitting patterns, whilst developing and executing the manufacturing of new knit patterns for 2D and 3D components/fabrics, joining techniques and cleaning processes.

Benefits:

  • Flexible benefits with an allowance to spend on the benefits that are of value to you!
  • 28 days holiday
  • 4% pension contribution
  • Share options

What experience does the Knitting Machinist / Knitting Machine Operator need?

  • Experience with industrial knitting technology
  • Programming experience on computerised knitting machines
  • Demonstrable experience of knit pattern design
  • Demonstrable experience with sewing

The list above is important, but not as important as hiring the right person! So if you don't meet all of the criteria above, but feel the role is of interest, please apply or get in touch today to discuss further.

So What's Next?

If you are an experienced Industrial Knitting Machinist, Knitting Machine Operator or Knitting Technician and would like to know more about this excellent opportunity; apply now for immediate consideration!

Industrial Knitting Machinist, Knitting Machine Operator, Knitting Technician, Aerospace

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