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About Techbelt Ltd
Techbelt Ltd is a UK-based specialist manufacturer of high-quality PU, PVC, modular, and rubber conveyor belting solutions. We supply a wide range of industries, including food processing, packaging, logistics, engineering, and manufacturing. Known for our technical expertise, reliability, and customer-focused approach, Techbelt Ltd designs and manufactures bespoke belting solutions to meet exact customer requirements. Our Mytholmroyd facility is a key part of our operations, supporting customers across the UK and beyond.
We are currently looking for reliable and motivated individuals to join our manufacturing/Fitting team at our Mytholmroyd site.
Key Responsibilities
- Cutting, fabricating, vulcanising, and assembling conveyor belt materials, including PU, PVC, PTFE, modular, and rubber belting
- Measuring accurately and working from technical drawings and specifications
- Operating cutting tools, sealing equipment, and welding machinery (full training provided)
- Manufacturing products in line with production schedules and quality standards
- Inspecting finished products to ensure quality requirements are met
- Packaging finished belts and preparing orders for shipment
- Maintaining a clean, safe, and well-organised work area
- Working effectively as part of a team to meet production targets
- Participating in an on-call rota system, as required
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- Involves repetitive tasks and working to precise specifications
- Requires standing for long periods and hands-on manual work
- Is not an office, design, or constantly varied role
- Rewards consistency, accuracy, and teamwork rather than speed alone


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If you enjoy practical work, routine, and producing high-quality products, you will do well here.
What We’re Looking For
- Experience in manufacturing or fabrication (plastics, fabrics, or similar preferred)
- Good attention to detail and pride in quality workmanship
- Comfortable with hands-on, repetitive work and standing for long periods
- Reliable, organised, and able to follow instructions
- Forklift experience and truck license required
- Sewing machine experience is an advantage but not essential
- Driving licence preferred but not essential
What We Offer
- Full-time
- 40 hours per week
- Full training provided
- Pension scheme
- 23 days holiday plus statutory holidays
- Annual pay review
- Supportive team environment
Hours of Work
- Monday – Thursday: 7:00am – 4:15 pm
- Friday: 7:00am – 2:30pm
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