Process Technician

Towcester
2 weeks ago
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(Apply online only) Mon to Thurs and 0800 – 1545 Friday
25 Days annual leave + Bank holidays
Permanent role
Our client provide shot peening and specialist surface finishing of parts for customers from motor sport, aerospace, Defence and other sectors.
We are seeking an individual to be part of a busy workshop team based in Towcester. The post holder will work on a range of processing tasks as directed by the Production Manager in response to workload demands and could include any of the finishing processes.
This may include:

  • Shot peening (automated and manual)
  • Coatings
  • Water bead blasting
  • Chemical blacking
  • Masking
  • Blasting processes
    Some experience of working within an engineering environment, would be an advantage as would any familiarity with the clients processes or their main customer sectors. However this is not essential and full training would be provided.
    This is a busy, varied role within a workplace where health and safety awareness is key. Whilst any relevant experience within an engineering environment would be beneficial, the skills and characteristics we are mostly looking for are as follows:
  • A sound practical aptitude
  • a diligent approach to completing all tasks
  • good organisational skills and attention to detail
  • willingness to learn
  • willingness to follow set procedures and written and verbal instructions
  • reliability and punctuality
    if you think this might be the role you, we would love to hear from you.
    CRC Recruitment are a leading Midlands based recruitment consultancy covering vacancies across the UK. We have been established since 2003 and have a reputation for high service standards to both candidates and clients. We supply permanent or temporary staff to all areas of business covering a variety of different industry sectors

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