Part Marker

Uxbridge
1 month ago
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Part Marker

Location: Near Uxbridge (Commutable from Uxbridge, Slough, Hayes, Ruislip, Watford, Harrow, High Wycombe and surrounding areas)

Salary: £27,500 per annum

Overtime: Paid daily at 1.5x basic rate

Interview Process: One-stage onsite interview

Detail-Driven Role in a Safety-Critical Aerospace Environment

We are recruiting for a Part Marker to join a highly regulated aerospace manufacturing environment based near Uxbridge.

This is a precision-focused production role responsible for marking and packaging engineered components to ensure full traceability and protection prior to despatch. You will play a key part in maintaining quality standards within a structured, safety-critical environment.

If you have production packing experience and are confident reading engineering drawings, this could be a strong move into a stable and respected engineering business.

What’s on Offer

* £27,500 salary

* Overtime paid daily at 1.5x basic rate

* 9% non-contributory pension scheme

* 4x salary life assurance

* 25 days annual leave + bank holidays

* Healthcare Cash Plan

Part Marker Responsibilities

* Part mark components and assemblies using ink marking and laser engraving in line with drawing requirements

* Accurately interpret assembly drawings and route cards

* Identify and apply correct part numbers, drawing issues and specifications

* Obtain serial numbers from Quality/Cell Leader to ensure full product traceability

* Pack and prepare parts for despatch in line with laid-down procedures

* Ensure components are correctly labelled and documentation is complete

* Carry out self-inspection and quality checks in accordance with company standards

What We’re Looking For

* Basic production packing experience in a manufacturing environment

* Ability to read and interpret third angle engineering drawings

* Good attention to detail and quality-focused mindset

* Basic IT skills

* Understanding of workplace Health & Safety

* Reliable, organised and able to follow structured processes

This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established aerospace engineering business offering strong benefits, overtime opportunities and long-term stability.

If you’d like more information or would like to apply, get in touch today

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