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Sheet Metal Worker

Sheet Metal Worker

Posted 4 June by Osborne Appointments
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Role: Sheet Metal Fabricator

Location: Bedford

Hours: Full time, Permanent

Salary: £24,000 - £27,000 + overtime available

An excellent opportunity has now arisen for a Sheet Metal Fabricator to join our client’s team.

Benefits:

  • Company pension (auto enrolment)
  • Free workwear (after probationary period)
  • Free parking

The Role:

  • Creating stainless steel parts for machinery based in the food industry
  • A large part of the work will be the ability to use the Press Brake system for folding sheet metal parts
  • All aspects of sheet metal work and fabrication will be involved

Skills required:

  • You must have proven previous working experience as a Sheet Metal Worker / Fabricator
  • Excellent timekeeping and attendance, reliability and commitment
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • The ability to work on your own initiative to solve problems and also work as part of a team

If interested in this role, please apply below. (END)

Thank you for your interest in this vacancy, which is being advertised by Osborne Appointments, who are acting as an employment agency / business. Your application will be considered in competition with others and we will contact you within 3 working days.

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