Grinder
Grinder
The role
Cylindrical grinding and surface grinding of high precision components.
What’s in it for you
Health Care Cash Plan*
Contributory Pension Scheme for eligible employees
Employee Assistance Programme*
24 days holiday (in addition to UK Bank and public holidays)
Life Assurance
Company Sick Pay Scheme*
Free car parking
Early finish on Fridays
Flexible Working
Your responsibilities
Setting and operating Myford Cylindrical Grinders
Cylindrical grinding of small diameter journals to +/- microns in low volume production,
Fitting and dressing of grinding wheels
Using MRP system for attendance and booking on and off works order cards
Ensuring that a high standard of housekeeping is maintained at all times
Supporting team members with other tasks as and when required
Helping to create and maintain a safe working environment and observe the published Health and Safety procedures
What we are looking for
Abrasive Wheel qualification
Experience grinding to tight limits (+/- microns)
Ability to work to drawings, procedures / standards and specifications
Understanding of fits and tolerances
Ability to use hand tools and measuring equipment
Job type: Permanent, full time
Salary: Up to £17.43ph
Location: Egham, Surrey
Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:00 - 17:00 - Friday 8:00 - 13:00
For more information call us today on or forward your CV to
Reference: 51939946
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