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Pattern Maker / Bench Joiner 6759
Pattern Maker / Bench Joiner
Location:
Gloucester
Hours:
37.5 hours per week – Monday to Thursday 8:00am–4:45pm, Friday 8:00am–12:30pm
Salary:
Up to £37,500 per annum, dependent on experience
Key Responsibilities of a Pattern Maker / Bench Joiner:
- Construct patterns and moulds from metal, wood and composite materials using drawings and CAD data
- Carry out day-to-day production in line with manufacturing instructions
- Set up and operate machinery including sanders, circular saws, band saws, mills and lathes
- Use CNC programming machinery to complete set tasks (where required)
- Maintain tools and equipment, ensuring safe use, cleaning and storage
- Liaise with customers and contractors when necessary
- Support research and development activities
- Reduce waste and dispose of materials in line with company and legislative procedures
- Follow stock control procedures as directed by the Pattern Shop Manager
- Maintain high standards of housekeeping and workplace organisation
Key Skills of a Pattern Maker / Bench Joiner:
- Good knowledge of composite materials, woodworking and metalwork
- Experience operating workshop machinery
- High attention to detail and quality standards
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- CNC programming experience preferred but not essential
To apply, please email your CV to zee.powell@first-base.co.uk or call Zee on 01453 755330 for more information.
Refer a friend and receive a £100 Amazon voucher when they are placed in a permanent role.
View all of our current vacancies at: https://first-base.co.uk/current-jobs
First Base Employment Ltd acts as a recruitment agency for Commercial, Industrial and Engineering roles.
Location
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
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