Manual Grinder

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Manual Grinder Salary: ÂŁ18-21ph
📍Location: Poole
 
Manual Grinder Role & Responsibilities
 
Manual Grinding & Honing – Operate and set up J&S universal manual grinders, performing external and internal grinding. Read and interpret engineering drawings to ensure accuracy. Honing experience is a distinct advantage.
Skills & Attributes – Experience as a Manual Grinder in a busy sub-contract environment. Strong knowledge of different materials. Ability to work to tight tolerances. Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Quality & Compliance – Manufacture components to precise aerospace and commercial standards. Carry out first-off inspections, maintain high-quality output, and complete all necessary documentation.
Productivity & Efficiency – Meet production targets while ensuring accuracy. Monitor and improve grinding processes for maximum efficiency. Maintain a proactive approach to continuous improvement.
 
The Company
This precision engineering company specialises in high-quality components for aerospace and commercial industries. With a strong reputation for excellence, they offer a range of manufacturing services, from machining and grinding to assembly and inspection. Their commitment to precision, reliability, and quality ensures they meet the demanding standards of their customers.
 
Operating with a focus on continuous improvement and innovation, they invest in advanced technology and skilled professionals to stay ahead. The team takes pride in delivering complex, high-tolerance components while maintaining efficient production processes and strict quality control and are looking for a skilled Manual Grinder to join their team and support their continued growth.
 
Why Apply for the Manual Grinder Role?

Flexible working hours
Competitive salary of £36k – 42k
25 days holiday + Bank Holidays 
How to Apply for the Manual Grinder Position
Apply now or for more information on the Manual Grinder role, call or message Hayden on (phone number removed)

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