Sheet Metal Worker

Posted 17 April by HR GO Recruitment
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Sheet Metal workers opportunity at this busy subcontract sheet metal work company. You will be involved in varied, interesting, and skilled work mostly in Ali, Mild and stainless steel.

You should be confident reading engineering drawings and have a good solid experience around sheet metal, bending, forming, cutting and operating brake presses and other machinery.

1/2 day Friday's, Great salaries and extra hours available, full details on application.

Key Responsibilities:

- Set up and adjust the brake press machine for various metal bending operations
- Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to determine bending requirements
- Select appropriate tooling and dies for each job
- Monitor machine operation to ensure quality and accuracy of bends
- Inspect finished parts for conformance to specifications
- Perform routine maintenance on the machine to ensure optimal performance
- Follow safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries

Requirements:
- Proven experience as a Sheet Metal Worker with expertise in brake press operations
- Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings
- Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain high quality standards
- Excellent hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
- Knowledge of different types of metals and their properties
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Good communication skills and ability to follow instructions

This is a permanent role, HR GO are a recruitment agency supporting British Manufacturing. We aim to respond to all applications.

Reference: 52494857

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