Press Brake Operative

Posted 29 April by Interaction Recruitment
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Press Brake/Guillotine Operator

Temp to Perm, £16p/hr, 38hrs per week, Mon to Thurs, 4pm-12am

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Interaction Recruitment are looking for an experienced CNC Press Brake and Guillotine Operator to work for one of their Leeds based clients, in a Temp to Perm role on the 4pm to 12am shift.

You will be required to set and operate 2 different Press Brake Machines and use the Guillotine to produce high quality metal parts. Day to day tasks will include:

-Set up and operate Edward Pearson and Ursviken Press Brake machines

-Liaise with other areas of the fabrication department to ensure work is completed accordingly

-Work from engineering drawings and ensure that all parts meet specifications

-Work with mild steel, aluminium, and stainless steel

-Report any drawing or material discrepancies to supervisor

-Produce varied types of jobs ranging from bespoke to batches, both big and small

-Undertake all aspects of folding of sheets metal components

-Manual labour including some heavy lifting

-Maintain a safe and clean working environment

Key skills required for the role include:

-Experience using Bystronic controls would be beneficial

-Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

-Good communication

-Strong attention to detail and accuracy

-Safety, Environmental and Quality awareness

-Proven track record of working with quality initiatives

-A team player who can use their own initiative

You will be required to work 38hrs per week, 4pm to 12am from Monday to Wednesday with a 10pm finish on a Thursday. The Pay Rate will be £16p/hr and the role is advertised as a Temp to Perm position.

If you are interested in this role, please either apply within, send your CV to or call and ask to speak to Tom.

Reference: 52548130

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