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Laser Operator
Location: Leamington Spa
Permanent
Hours: 37.5 hours per week.
Rotating weekly shifts
Shifts 6.00 am - 2.30 pm and Friday and 2.30 pm - 11 pm and Friday
Salary £34, 881.51 per annum + shift allowance (where applicable)
A well-established manufacturing company that specialises in heavy-duty vehicles are looking to recruit a Laser Operator to join their small team based in Leamington Spa on a permanent basis.
The Laser Operator Role
Operating and running the Laser machines Manufacturing components to a high standard Ability to interpret and work with CAD/engineering drawings Using engineering measuring equipment such as Vernier’s, callipers, or Micrometres Maintaining machinery by cleaning it, making sure it is in working order and checking and ordering materials needed. Working with multiple types of metal, including stainless steel and aluminium Removing and cleaning finished parts ready for Production. Daily TMP checks and general maintenance of Laser machines, replacing specific parts, nozzles, lenses etc. Completing your own quality control checks Completion of documentation Keeping to tight deadlines and targets
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The ideal Laser Operator
Experience with either Amada, Bystronic or Trumpf machines would be beneficial. Machine operating experience Previous experience operating laser cutting machines, setting would be an advantage Excellent communication skills Has the ability to prioritise work and meet tight deadlines. Ability to plan and work from own initiative, with minimum supervision Applicants will need to demonstrate attention to detail and reliability Must be a self-motivated individual.


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