Our Client based in the Bedford area is looking to recruit a Manual Machinist:
Machine Shop Reporting to: Machine Shop Manager
Main Purpose:
The main purpose of the role is to produce machined items of tooling, utilising various metal machining centres, whilst operating independently. Although the role predominates around the automotive sector, it will also encompass industrial engineering projects from other business sectors, such as logistics and agriculture.
The successful candidate will have an excellent understanding of the operation of mills and lathes, with good understanding of speeds, feeds, tooling, work holding, etc. This role would be suitable for candidates who can confidently demonstrate strong machining capabilities.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Set and operate machines in line with agreed production times and drawing specifications.
2. Select and load suitable cutting tools to optimise time and cost.
3. Produce quality components in line with our specifications and tolerances.
4. Supervise machines while they execute the tasks and make any necessary adjustments to produce better results.
5. Inspect and measure components using appropriate measuring devices, to correct standards.
6. Produce parts within an acceptable timescale, as agreed with the line manager.
7. Pay great attention to detail with good eyesight (with glasses if required).
8. Resolve any problems identified.
9. Be flexible with respect to daily tasks and responsibilities.
10. Maintain an awareness and responsibility towards health and safety and work in a manner that keeps you and those around you safe.
11. Maintain a clean and tidy work area.
Experience and Qualifications:
1. Ideally be time served / completed apprenticeship as a miller and/or turner.
2. Previous experience of working in a machine shop environment.
3. Strong attention to detail.
4. Ability to read and interpret 2D drawings.
5. Ability to work with other disciplines in the workshop.
6. Development of new skills both in and outside of your core discipline.
7. Good communication (oral, reading and writing) skills.
8. Ability to analyse/problem-solve as issues arise.
Footnote:
The successful candidate will be self-motivated, a team player, and an experienced machinist, who will also have the skills and ability to use multiple disciplines to successfully produce quality, machined items. Ideally, you will be apprenticeship trained and will be fully competent in safely working from technical drawings to the highest standards of workmanship, cleanliness, and within the agreed timescales.
Terms: The position is permanent, based on 40 hours per week. Salary is based on experience, knowledge, and competence. Access to the company contribution pension scheme. 22 days annual holiday, rising 1 day per year, up to a maximum of 25 days per annum.
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