Manual Grinder

Bradford
1 week ago
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Lodestone Recruitment are working in partnership with our client in the Bradford area who have a requirement looking for a Manual Cylindrical Grinder working on regular days. Due to continued growth, this is a fantastic opportunity for someone to build a career in a well-established company in the area.
What We Are Looking For
Our client is interested in candidates who have the following:

  • Ideally be apprentice trained as a Manual Grinder
  • Must have experience of Manual or Conventional Cylindrical Grinding, Crankshaft Grinding, or Gear Grinding
  • Ideally have experience in Automotive, Oil and Gas, Aerospace or similar sectors.
  • Experience of precision machining and work on small batches or one offs.
  • Any experience in the manufacture of gears, shafts and gearbox components would be favourable.
    What Do You Get?
    The successful Manual Cylindrical Grinder will receive the following:
  • A salary of £34k/annum + overtime paid at T1/2
  • Regular days - Monday - Friday
  • Overtime available and paid at T1/2
  • Permanent position from day one
  • 25 days holiday + stats
  • Onsite parking
  • Ongoing training and development
    What You Need To Do
    To be considered for this Manual Cylindrical Grinder position please click ‘apply now’ for immediate consideration.
    Lodestone Recruitment Ltd are acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy

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