Manufacturing Operative

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Manufacturing Operative – Worcester – Earn £11.59 to £13.07 – Immediate Start – No experience necessary - Apply Now!

Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity?

Assist Resourcing are looking for Manufacturing Operatives in Worcester to work with our client, who is a leading supplier of Aluminium and Magnesium Castings for the Aerospace and Defence Industries.

If you live in Worcester, Droitwich or other surrounding areas this role could be for you – but you should check you can travel to site in WR3 8AU before you apply.

Employee Benefits:

Competitive Salary: £11.59 to £13.07 p/h
Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately
Weekly Pay: Payday every Friday
Overtime Opportunities: Boost your earnings
Excellent Refreshment Facilities: Hot drinks, on-site canteen, vending machines
Professional Development: Full training given
Career Growth: excellent opportunities 
Roles & Responsibilities:

Operating a CNC machine
Operating industrial machinery, which can include a hydraulic press, grinder, borer or overhead crane
Fitting the right tools to active machines
Performing proper set-up and calibration procedures for all equipment and accessories
Setting tolerance levels and cutting speeds
Translating the requirements of detailed part drawings into measurements for production
Inspecting workflows to ensure that technical and quality standards are metThis role may require other duties, so it would be beneficial if you were flexible and willing to learn new skills.
 
Working Hours:
Our client offers a variety of shifts, so apply today to discuss your options with our Recruitment team.
 
About you:
If you are a hard-working individual, who relishes a new challenge, we would love to hear from you.

Whilst you do not need to have previous experience, this role would suit someone who has some experience in being a Manufacturing Operative, Manufacturing Operative, Factory Worker, Assembly Line Worker, Warehouse Operative, Prouction Line Worker, Machine Operator, CNC Operative, Hydraulic Press Operative, Operative and General Operative etc.

You will be a UK resident (we are unable to assist people with VISAs) and will be able to travel to and from the site in Worcester for your shift. 

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