Tool Room Engineer

Banbury
4 weeks ago
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Probe Technical are looking to recruit a full time and permanent Tool Room Engineer to join a busy fast paced manufacturing environment that supply to a range of industry sectors such as garden, home, catering, aerospace and automotive. You will be ensuring optimum performance and safe operation of all Mould tools to assist in the efficient running of the plant whilst maintaining good housekeeping.
The package details for the role of Tool Room Engineer include the below and further at interview:

  • Salary £35,000 rising to £38,000 after probation
  • Monday – Friday 8am – 4.30pm
  • Company pension matched up to 8%
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Health care plan
  • Excellent discount on company products
    You must hold a time served apprenticeship in toolmaking, machining or engineering. Knowledge of injection moulding process is beneficial and being able to read technical drawings.
    Other key duties and experience for the Tool Room Engineer role involve:
  • Carries out breakdown maintenance on all mould tools, jigs, fixtures etc.
  • Carries out preventative maintenance on all mould tools, jigs, fixtures etc.
  • Carries out projects associated with tools, tooling and/or manufacturing equipment as requested by the Tool Room Manager.
  • Provides shift cover in the Tool Room when required.
  • Attends college/training courses where applicable.
  • Ensures conformance to the Company Quality System procedures as documented.
    The Tool Room Engineer role is commutable from Oxford, Banbury, Daventry, Southam and Buckingham
    Please Note: Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK.
    Our aim is to help you secure the best possible future for yourself & this is a totally FREE service to all our Candidates.
    If you believe that your skills and experience match what we are looking for please call me or APPLY and I will be in touch.
    Should you want to learn more about any of our MAINTENANCE, RELIABILITY & SERVICE ENGINEERING vacancies, or should you just want to discuss your particular needs, then please do not hesitate to contact me to have an informal, confidential chat.
    Probe Technical Recruitment, providing Maintenance, Reliability & Service Engineering Recruitment Support since 1994

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