Trainee Engineering Opportunity

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3 weeks ago
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Join Our Clients Team as a Trainee Manufacturing/Precision Engineering Worker!

Are you passionate about mechanical and engineering work? Do you have a keen interest in working within the aerospace, defence, and energy sectors? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!

Our client is a world-leading manufacturer of complex metal components, the operations are global, and they supply products to prestigious customers worldwide.

Initially 2 shifts, transitioning to a permanent nightshift role after training.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist with the safe manufacturing of products in line with specifications to meet quality standards
Adhere to all safety and quality processes and procedures
Ensure high standards of health, safety, and housekeeping
Input and modify programmes on computer controls
Organise die and tool storage and heat dies for production
Undertake fettling, painting of billets, and shotblasting duties
Carry out repairs to dies and tools during production
Ensure customer specifications are achieved by checking dimensions against process sheets or sketches
Perform inspections of manufactured components
Brand and record part and serial numbers
Clean work areas and maintain equipment as required
Assist with the introduction of new/modified partsIdeal Candidate:

Interest in mechanical and engineering work
Flexible working attitude towards duties and hours
Adaptable, reliable, and excellent communication skills
Strong attention to detail with a quality and safety-focused attitudeWhy Join Us?

Opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and materials
Comprehensive training and development
Be part of a supportive and dynamic team
Competitive salary and benefitsIf you are ready to take the next step in your engineering career and join a leading global manufacturer, apply now!

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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