Trainee Surface Grinders Rotating Shift

Rugby
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Trainee Surface Grinders

Rugby

Rotating Morning / Afternoon Shift (Monday - Friday)

£13.35 p/hour (rising as you become more skilled)

Full Time -Temp 2 Perm

A unique role open for a trainee surface grinder to work within a busy engineering company in Rugby.

You will be working on NC controlled grinders, changing the grinding wheel and working with ceramic products destined for the aerospace and defence sector.

There will be drawings to read, production targets to hit and you will be using precision measuring equipment.

It's a unique role that offers a nice rising pay scale that will increase the more skilled you become.

To be considered: you need to be local to Rugby, flexible enough to work the shift, able to work with basic engineering drawing and understand precision instruments.

Candidates that have BTEC in mechanical engineering and are prepared to learn are of interest.

This role offers you:

£13.35 p/hour as a starting salary (rises as you become more skilled).
37 hours paid per week.
Weekly pay via SolviT Recruitment.
The chance to learn some valuable engineering skills.
Job security (this will lead to a permanent job and it's a career move).
Lots of support from a great manufacturing manager.APPLY NOW

Just respond back with your CV clearly showing experience you feel is relevant and we will be in touch. Everyone will receive a reply but please ensure you have read the job, you are local to Rugby, can work the shift and have full right to work without any form of sponsorship.

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