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Surface/Cylindrical grinder

Wincobank
3 weeks ago
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Manual Grinder – Surface or Cylindrical

Sheffield | Full-Time, Permanent | Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Up to £33,000 per annum + Flexible Hours + Overtime Available

Join a Leading Precision Engineering Company

A well-established precision engineering firm in Sheffield is looking to recruit a skilled Manual Grinder to join its experienced team. The company specialises in high-quality components and bespoke tooling across a variety of sectors including automotive, aerospace, and general engineering.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a stable and respected business that values craftsmanship, attention to detail, and team collaboration.

The Role

We are seeking a dedicated Manual Grinder with experience in surface or cylindrical grinding to support ongoing production and bespoke engineering projects.

Key Responsibilities:



Operate manual grinding machines to tight tolerances

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Perform surface or cylindrical grinding with a focus on precision and quality

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Interpret technical drawings and specifications accurately

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Maintain machines and assist with setups

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Work independently and as part of a small, skilled team

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Uphold health and safety and maintain a clean working environment

What We’re Looking For

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Proven experience in manual grinding (surface or cylindrical essential)

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High attention to detail and commitment to quality

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Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

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Strong work ethic and reliability

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Flexible and collaborative team player

Working Hours & Benefits

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Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM (flexible)

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Flexible working options

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Overtime available

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Salary up to £33,000 (depending on experience)

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Supportive working environment

If you're an experienced grinder looking for a rewarding role in a well-run engineering business, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or get in touch to find out more

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