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Production Operative - Wax - Day shift

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Wax Department Operatives Wanted - DAY SHIFT ONLY - 7:00am - 2:45pm - Monday to Friday - £13.49/hr

Acorn by Synergie is currently recruiting for key roles within the Wax Department on behalf of Howmet Aerospace, a global leader in aerospace manufacturing based in Exeter, Devon. These are full-time positions working Day Shift only, offering a consistent Monday to Friday schedule.

Available Positions:

Wax Operative - Dexterous

Do you have great hand-eye coordination and attention to detail? This role is ideal for those with experience in:

Sewing, knitting, or crafting
Model-making or electronics
Assembly work or fine motor tasksYou'll be using small tools, knives, and a Bunsen burner to shape and perfect wax moulds based on diagrams. This position is hands-on, steady-paced, and ideal for those who enjoy intricate, detailed work.

This job is suited to someone from a manufacturing background who enjoys working with machinery and production processes.

If you're detail-oriented, mechanically minded, or just looking for a stable, hands-on role in a friendly team - we want to hear from you!

Apply Today

This is your chance to join a highly skilled team at Howmet Aerospace in Exeter, through one of the UK's leading recruitment agencies, Acorn by Synergie.

Immediate starts are available. Apply now to begin your career in aerospace manufacturing.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment

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