Company
Pertemps
Pertemps
£13.21 - £14.55 per hour
Manufacturing Operative AM & PM, weekly rotating shifts £13.21 per hours, rising to £14.55 per hour Permanent Contract PERMANENT ROLE / 33 DAYS HOLIDAY / PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES / OVERTIME PAID AT PREMIUM RATE! Requirement for an experienced Manufacturing Operative to join a successful, Redditch-based Manufacturer. The position will require the successful candidate to be an integral part of the engineering division with the responsibility of producing high-precision parts for large aerospace customers across the UK. As a Manufacturing Operative, your responsibilities will include: Producing components for various industries including aerospace, automotive and defence Working to instructions and specifications within a busy manufacturing environment Grinding/Polishing/Linishing materials Press operating The successful applicant will have experience within a manufacturing environment, be physically capable of performing manual handling tasks and possess manual skills (Grinding/Linishing/Polishing material etc.) This role will commence training on standard days before moving to the rotating shift pattern. To learn more about this excellent opportunity click 'Apply' now and follow the instructions!
Redditch
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