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Skilled Factory Operative

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Kent
2 days ago
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We are recruiting for a motivated and reliable Factory Operative to join our client's team in their long established manufacturing company in the Medway area. Working 07.30-16.30, Monday-Thursday, Friday 07.30-13.30.

You'll play a key role in preparing and processing castings, working across a variety of tasks including etching, shot-blasting, fettling, linishing, and band saw operation.

This is a hands-on position in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, ideal for someone with a keen attention for detail, and pride in their work.

Key Responsibilities

* Etch castings using a compressed air-driven vibro-etching tool.
* Shot-blast castings using alumina grit.
* Process components according to Technique Cards and Works Instructions.
* Use compressed air-driven hand tools.
* Handle and move boxes of castings safely around the factory.
* Data recording and reporting, detailing all work carried out.

Occasional tasks may include:

* Linishing castings using an upright linishing machine.
* Operating a band saw as required.

Health, Safety & Housekeeping

* Always wear and maintain correct PPE.
* Follow COSHH guidelines and understand chemical safety data sheets.
* Comply with all relevant risk assessments.
* Keep work areas clean.
* Assist in maintaining and cleaning shot blast equipment and extraction systems when necessary.

What We're Looking For

* Previous experience in a manufacturing or fettling environment (desirable but not essential - training provided).
* Good attention to detail and manual dexterity.
* Ability to follow instructions and work to production targets.
* Good, legible handwriting for completing job documentation.
* Team player with a positive, safety-conscious attitude.

Why Join Us

* Full-time, stable employment with early Friday finish.
* On-the-job training and development opportunities.
* Supportive and safety-first working environment.
* Be part of a skilled and dedicated production team.

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