Brake Press Operator

Posted 3 May by BRIGHT SIDE RECRUITMENT LTD
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How would you rate your sheet metal fabrication skills?

Would you like an opportunity to work and progress with a company which genuinely wants to invest in YOU?

Bright Side Recruitment Ltd is delighted to be assisting one of North Kent’s most respected metal fabrication companies in their search for a motivated Brake Press Operator / Setter who is eager to showcase and build on their metal fabrication skills.

Working with thin gauge sheet metal, you will be using a state of the art AMADA Brake Press, which allows the fabricator full control to fold components to the highest of standards.

Experience required

  • Working with thin gauge sheet metal (0.7mm to 3mm) in Stainless, Mild Steel and Aluminium
  • at least 1 years' experience setting and operating Brake Press machinery
  • Working to fine tolerances for small batch runs
  • Bench work

What’s in it for YOU?

  • The opportunity to work with a senior management team who genuinely values and engages with their people
  • Be a part of a company where the directors invest in the future of the business
  • Decent working hours - 7.30 am to 4pm Monday to Friday
  • Opportunity for overtime
  • An environment where everyone is proud of what they do
  • The potential to learn additional fabrication skills

This wonderful opportunity is being offered on a permanent, full time basis.

If this sounds like an opportunity of interest, apply today!

Alternatively, contact Tony at Bright Side Recruitment Ltd for more information.

Bright Side Recruitment Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency in respect of this opportunity.

Required skills

  • Metal Fabrication
  • Sheet Metal
  • Press Brake

Reference: 52585189

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