Production Operative
Newstaff Employment Services are currently recruiting for a Production Operative for a large Pipe Coupling manufacturing company based in Milton Keynes
The company is the world’s leading supplier of mechanical couplings into marine, building services and utilities industries. Exporting product all over the globe and with a buoyant UK market this is a very progressive business built on solid foundations.
This will be a great opportunity for up to three operators who would like to develop their skills and develop themselves with an established SME
Shifts:
Fixed Night Shift: Monday to Thursday 8pm to 6am (10hrs per night, 40 hours per week)
Duties:
Role 1: Production Operator capable of Autogenous TIG welding of stainless-steel parts
Role 2: Operating CNC Mills – preparing steel fastening parts
Role 3: Press Forming and Weld Cleaning stainless steel parts
Initially there will be a period of time working 8am-4.30pm whilst training is carried out.
Ideal candidate:
Previous experience in a manufacturing background
Experience of working nights would be beneficial
Good awareness of quality, health & safety, and environmental requirements
Good attitude and work ethic
Willing to learn new skills
Good English both spoken and written as you will be reading work instructions
CNC Awareness would be advantageous, but not essential For Role 2
TIG welding or similar experience – For Role 1
Salary:
Role 1: £12.56 an hour (£12.97/£13.46 after successful probation period)
Role 2: £12.56 an hour (£12.97/£13.46 after successful probation period)
Role 3: £12.18 an hour (£12.56 after successful probation period)
Please forward your updated CV with the correct contact number on it so we can call you today to, nikki.radford@newstaffemployment.co.uk or call Nikki on 01908 087154 or text your name to 07944 594006
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