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Manual Machinist


Details:
  • Salary: £38,000 - 40,000 - Annum
  • Location: City of Glasgow
  • Date: 1 month ago
Description:

D R Newitt are delighted to be partnering with a well-established engineering and manufacturing organisation that supplies precision-engineered products and services to a range of industrial sectors across the UK.

Due to continued growth and a strong order book, we are looking to recruit an experienced Manual Turner to join their workshop team based in Hillington, Glasgow.

This is an excellent opportunity for a time-served engineer who enjoys precision machining, varied workshop projects, and working within a busy and technically challenging environment.

The Role

As a Manual Turner, you will be responsible for the manufacture, repair and refurbishment of precision-engineered components, supporting the overhaul and maintenance of industrial equipment.

Key Responsibilities Include:

* Setting and operating conventional manual centre lathes

* Manufacturing and refurbishing components to precise engineering tolerances

* Working from engineering drawings, technical specifications and sample components

* Machining a variety of materials including carbon steels, stainless steels and specialist alloys

* Carrying out repair and refurbishment work on worn or damaged components

* Inspecting finished work using precision measuring equipment to ensure quality standards are met

* Working closely with engineers and workshop personnel to determine suitable machining and repair methods

* Completing workshop documentation and inspection records accurately

* Supporting continuous improvement activities and maintaining excellent housekeeping standards

* Working safely and promoting a positive health and safety culture at all times

What We're Looking For:

* Time-served Mechanical Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification

* Proven experience operating manual centre lathes within an engineering, manufacturing or repair environment

* Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

* Experience machining components to tight tolerances

* Strong attention to detail and commitment to producing high-quality work

* Flexible and proactive approach to workshop activities

* Good problem-solving skills and ability to work independently

* Strong commitment to health, safety and continuous improvement

What's On Offer

This company offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including:

* Competitive hourly rate with overtime opportunities

* Generous annual leave entitlement

* Pension scheme

* Life assurance

* Employee wellbeing support

* Ongoing training and development opportunities

* Free on-site parking

* Stable long-term employment with a growing business

Why Apply?

This is an opportunity to join a well-established engineering business with a strong reputation for quality and customer service. You'll be part of a skilled workshop team, working on varied and interesting projects while developing your expertise in a supportive environment.

For further information or a confidential discussion, please apply today or contact D R Newitt

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