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TOOLMAKER

TOOLMAKER

Posted 5 March by Personnel Selection
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World leading establish company which has been operating since the 1950s are seeking a Toolmaker / Repair technician.

Working alongside the current team, you will be providing support and assistance due to increase of workload. You will become a valuable and key team member.

Duties:

  • -Ensure effective tooling and repairs duties are maintained
  • -Assess problems with components and advise on corrective actions
  • -Assist with Production Department troubleshooting
  • -Maintain that all tooling is suitable for production and produce new tooling for the production area if required
  • -Ensure all components and assemblies comply with latest designs and drawings
  • -Work within a press shop environment within potentially noisy and dirty areas to ensure safe practices are carried out.
  • -Undertake manual lifting when collecting and repairing press and assembly tooling equipment


Person Specification/Knowledge:

  • -The successful applicant will have experience of working within a similar position within a manufacturing environment
  • Competent in using grinding, milling and turning machinery plus general toolroom equipment.
  • -Strong understanding of using measuring equipment, setting and assembly techniques, hand tools and inspection equipment
  • -Recognised Certificate in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent) and grinding wheel regulations knowledge
  • -Excellent Computer and keyboard skills and communication skills
  • -Excellent attention to detail with the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specification

Monday-Thursday 8.00am-4.45pm and Friday 8.00am-3.45pm, 39 hours per week,

Pease submit your C.V today

Reference: 52253695

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