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Production Operative - Shifts (3 Shift Pattern) - Alloy / Monoshell / Cleaning

Production Operatives - Howmet Aerospace, Exeter

Acorn by Synergie is proud to be recruiting Productions Operatives on behalf of Howmet Aerospace, a global leader in engineered metal products serving the aerospace, defence, and transportation sectors.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established and supportive team in a role that offers excellent long-term prospects, competitive pay, and valuable industry experience.

Your role as a Production Operative:

Working in the Alloy, Monoshell or Cleaning department, you will be part of a crucial process involving the handling and pouring of molten alloys, loading furnaces or high pressure washing aerospace parts and components. These are physically active roles that requires a focus on quality, safety, and teamwork.

These departments are in sometimes a hot and an industrial environment, and all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is provided.

Full training is provided, including quality control procedures and basic computer use as part of the molten metal pouring or dipping process.

Shift Pattern:

This is a rotating 3-shift pattern, Monday to Friday:

Mornings: 6:00am - 2:00pm
Afternoons: 2:00pm - 10:00pm
Nights: 10:00pm - 6:00amRegular overtime is available, especially during night shifts!

Pay and Benefits:

Starting rate: £15.51 per hour
Monthly earning potential: Up to £2,600 before deductions
Paid breaks included
Permanent opportunities available following a qualifying period
Career progression opportunities within the department and across the businessIdeal Candidate:

Previous experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment
Physically able and comfortable working in a hot, active setting
Good level of English (spoken, written, and reading)
Strong attention to detail and awareness of quality standards
Health & safety conscious
Team-oriented and flexible in approachThis is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected company in departments known for its progression pathways and strong team culture.

Apply today for an immediate start.
For more information, contact us on (phone number removed)

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