Plater ( Surface Treatment )

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8 months ago
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Job Overview

Platers – Surface Treatment form a key component of the Stroud Manufacturing Team, completing surface treatments on Aerospace Components for all leading Aircraft Manufacturers and their supporting subcontractors. Platers grade C/Ci will hold direct relevant experience of Pre-Treatment, Masking and Processing of components.

Key Responsibilities and Duties

• Preparation of components for surface treatment including but not limited to, masking, media blasting & waxing

• Process components following detailed process instructions / data sheets

• Record processing times and outcomes from surface treatment operations

• Promote a safety-first culture

• Supporting Continuous Improvement within the Surface Treatment department and the general business

Person Specification - Essential

• Ability to follow Process Instructions

• A Key eye for detail • Willing to train and learn new skills

• Strong Team Player • High attention to detail with strong quality awareness

• Minimum of 3 years direct and relevant experience in s Surface Treatment Environment

Person Specification – Desirable

• Experience of an Aerospace Processing Environment

• Qualifications in Chemistry (GCSE and above)

• IMF Foundation / Technician Qualification

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