Amcor
Fitter Machinist (Toolroom Engineer)

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About the Role
This is an excellent opportunity for a forward-thinking, highly motivated, and team-oriented individual to progress within the company as a Fitter Machinist/Toolroom Engineer. This role would be suited to anyone with a Fitter/Machinist background who has an eye for detail and experience working with tight tolerances.
In this role, you will be working as a member of the toolroom team, reporting to the Team Leader on their shift.
Responsibilities
- Maintenance and repair of multi-cavity injection moulds.
- Refurbishment and modification to existing mould tools.
- Measuring, testing equipment, and injection mould tools prior to handover.
- Assisting production/development areas as required.
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Requirements
- Be a confident and clear communicator.
- Have a strong team ethos.
- Be well-organized and able to take a methodical approach.
- Have a strong focus on quality and attention to detail.
- Have a good work ethic and attendance record.
- Have experience of working in a fast-paced work environment.
- Have general machining skills (turning, milling, and grinding) fitting, and a basic practical knowledge of hydraulics and electrics.
- Have an NVQ 3 Mechanical Engineering Qualification and completed a time-served apprenticeship within a similar environment.


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Shifts Available
- 2 shift pattern, 07:00 – 15:00 & 15:00 – 23:00 hours, 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with the option for additional contracted Saturday mornings.
- Rotational shift of 12.15 hours on a rotational pattern of 4 days on, followed by 4 days off, 4 nights on, and 4 days off.
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