Employment solutions are looking for an experienced CNC Tool Maker, based in the Accrington area.
A well-established engineering firm, based in the Northwest of England, offers over 8,000 square feet of production space. With a dedicated R&D area for the development of RF Welding Products and advanced machining capabilities, the company serves a broad range of industries, providing innovative technical solutions across Medical, Automotive, Aerospace, Packaging and others.
This role would suit a skilled and experienced Toolmaker who thrives in a hands-on engineering environment. It's ideal for individuals with great attention to detail, a passion for precision work and a strive to produce great quality tools in a fast-paced environment. Someone looking for a long-term role within a supportive and progressive team will find this an excellent opportunity.
Key Responsibilities
* Operate manual and CNC machinery (such as milling, turning, grinding)
* Assemble, repair and maintain tools in line with technical drawings and specifications.
* Use precision instruments including micrometers and vernier callipers to ensure dimensional accuracy
* Diagnose issues and perform repairs or modifications to optimise tool performance
* Collaborate with the wider team to support production efficiency and resolve breakdowns
Benefits
* 4 Day working week
o Monday to Thursday 7.30am till 5.30pm
o Overtime is sometimes available:
+ Mon-Thurs 7:00am-7:30am, 5:30am-6:00pm
+ Fri: 8.00am-12:00pm
* Competitive hourly rate up to 17.50 ( 33,000 to 36,000 annually)
* 28 days annual leave including bank holidays
o An Extra Day per year is awarded to a maximum of 5 days.
* Pension scheme (3% employer, 5% employee contributions)
* Free onsite parking
* Opportunities for training, development, and career progression
Salary
Up to 17.50 per hour, equivalent to 33,000 - 36,000 per annum, depending on experience.
Contact Details
To apply or request further information, please contact: Sue Boardman on: (phone number removed) / (url removed)
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