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Sheet metal worker

Posted 3 July by Optima UK Inc Ltd
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Salary icon £17.00 - £18.63 per hour
Location icon Coventry , West Midlands

Job role: Sheet metal expert

Location: Coventry

Shifts: 37 hours, Mon - Thurs: Days 7am -4:00pm / Fri: 7am - 12:00

Salary: from £17.00- £18.63 DOE + Overtime available at time & half.

Benefits: Free onsite parking + On the job training and development with future experience + Pension scheme + great working environment

The Company:

A global manufacturer specialising in precision engineered parts for multiple industries including defence, aerospace and marine.

The Sheet metal worker position:

We have an exciting opportunity for an established sheet metal worker. The sheet metal worker will Work with a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminium, stainless steel, and other metals.

The Successful Candidate:

  • Have the ability to read drawings / specifications, work from customer specifications.
  • Assemble and installation of fabricated parts experience
  • Repair and maintain sheet metal components
  • Safe use of hand tools.
  • Quality control
  • Working on own initiative

Required Skills:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Completion of a recognised apprenticeship program in sheet metal fabrication
  • Proven experience as a Sheet Metal Worker in the aerospace industry
  • Ability to work from detail.
  • Experience of sheet metal
  • Trim, file, grind, deburr or smooth surfaces, shaping metals
  • Suitable independence and good communication skills

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Reference: 53017233

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