Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£15 per hour
Title: Sheet Metal Worker (nights) Location: Redditch, UK Schedule: (39-hour week - Monday to Thursday 8.45pm to 7am with a 30-minute rest break) Salary: £15.00+ per hour Employment Type: Permanent We are currently seeking an experienced Sheet Metal Worker to join a reputable manufacturing company in Redditch. This dynamic role involves utilising Press Brakes, Lasers, and assisting in the assembly of parts for the cabinet department. Key Responsibilities: Utilise Press Brakes and Lasers effectively. Assemble parts according to engineering drawings and specifications. Handle sheet metal with precision and care. Prepare materials for subsequent stages of production. Requirements: Previous experience with Press Brake operation. Proficiency in handling sheet metal. Familiarity with laser operation. Ability to work confidently with engineering drawings and specifications. Strong attention to detail and precision in assembly tasks. If you would like to learn more about this Sheet Metal Worker role, please click 'apply'
Redditch
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