Production Operative

Denby Common
3 weeks ago
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Do you live local to Denby? Are you looking for temporary to permanent work with great prospects? Do you have excellent attention to detail?

If you answered YES to any of these questions – keep reading!

We are recruiting for an enthusiastic candidate to join a modern and expanding organisation in Denby. Specialising in the aerospace industry, you will be working in the wax injection department.

Previous experience of operating injection machines and working in a dynamic factory environment is preferred but not essential.

Key responsibilities
• Operate CMM inspection machine
• Where appropriate, X-Ray wax patterns
• Visually inspect patterns as they are manufactured
• Maintain customer and internal tracking paperwork where necessary
• Maintain working area to a clean and professional standard
• Comply with health and safety legislation

Hours
• Weekend shift – Friday to Sunday, 6am until 6.15pm

Pay
• £13.57ph

Benefits
• Start work immediately
• Temp to perm role
• Easily accessible from Ripley, Denby, and Heanor

Contact
Email your CV to us today
Call Kayleigh on (phone number removed) between 8am – 5pm Mon–Fri
Text ‘WAX’ to (phone number removed) for a call back

This vacancy is being advertised by Essential Recruitment (An Employment Business).

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