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Aerospace and Defence Management Consultant

Universal Grinder
Rugby
(Apply online only) and (Apply online only), Monday to Friday (weekly rotating shift)
£14.87 per hour (including shift allowance)
Full-Time - Temp to Perm

We are looking for two experienced Universal Grinders to join a busy engineering company in Rugby, working on a rotating early/late shift pattern.

This is a hands-on role where you'll be working to production targets, tight tolerances, and strict quality standards. You'll be producing components for the automotive, aerospace, and defence sectors - so attention to detail is essential.

The right candidate will:

Have real-world experience operating universal grinding machinery

Be confident reading technical drawings

Be able to use precision measuring equipment

Be reliable, skilled, and work well under pressure

What's in it for you?

£14.87 per hour (including shift allowance)

Overtime paid at enhanced rates

Weekly pay via SolviT Recruitment Ltd

Great facilities including free on-site parking and rest areas

A long-term opportunity with potential for a permanent role

APPLY NOW
If you're an experienced Universal Grinder who lives near Rugby and ticks all the boxes, we want to hear from you. Simply apply with a CV that clearly shows your relevant skills, and we'll be in touch.

#WeCanSolviT

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