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Manual machinist

Our client, an established ceramic casting company specialising in the manufacture of bespoke parts for the Aerospace and Energy sector is looking for an experienced Tool Maker to join their close-knit team. Working with their range of machinery you will be responsibility for the manufacture of quality tools.

Tool Maker
Permanent
£18 – £21 (DOE)
Monday to Friday, 8am – 4:30pm
Worcester
 
Tool Maker
Job Description

Create bespoke tooling through ceramic/investment casting techniques
Operate machines such as surface grinders, conventional milling machines, 5 & 3 axis CNC machines etc.
Work with Designers, and customers to ensure client’s needs are being met 
Tool Maker
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Previous experience creating tooling for manufacturing companies
Proven expertise working to tight tolerances
Ability to work to Engineering drawings 
Tool Maker
Benefits

Competitive Salary
Flexible working options
Early finish on a Friday
Free Onsite parking
Overtime available 

If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply’, email (url removed) or call (phone number removed)

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