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Sewing Machinist

Uxbridge
4 days ago
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Sewing Machinist

Salary: £30,900 per annum
Location: Near Uxbridge, Middlesex
Hours: Mon–Thurs 08:00–17:00 / Fri 08:00–12:00 (37 hours per week)
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Permanent

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a precision aerospace manufacturer near Uxbridge. As a Sewing Machinist, you’ll be producing safety-critical fabric components for global aerospace programmes in a clean, structured, and friendly manufacturing environment.

Sewing Machinist Benefits:

£30,000 annual salary

Daily overtime at 1.5x basic rate (£22.60/hour)

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Annual bonus (inclusive of overtime)

9% non-contributory pension

Free on-site parking

Excellent facilities and training opportunities

Sewing Machinist Responsibilities:

Create components using industrial sewing machines and overlockers

Follow templates, patterns, and technical drawings to cut and assemble fabric pieces

Mark parts using stamps and ink pads

Monitor materials and stitching for quality issues

Record work accurately using SAP

Use engineering drawings to identify part numbers, finishes, and technical details

What We’re Looking For:

Experience using industrial sewing machines in a manufacturing setting

Ability to interpret technical drawings and instructions

Understanding of weft, weave, and fabric types

Comfortable performing repetitive tasks with accuracy and consistency

Able to carry out simple maintenance on sewing machines (e.g., needle changes)

All successful candidates will be subject to background security checks, including identity, address history, employment verification, right to work, and criminal record screening. Some roles may also require Security Clearance.

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