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Production Operative

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Production Operative
Application Deadline: 21 May 2026 Department: Operations Location: Milton Keynes Compensation: £28,080 / year
Description
Your responsibilities
We are currently looking for a Production Operative to join us here at thyssenkrupp Materials UK! As the Production Operative (Bar Saw), you will be cutting a range of rolling product for various customers working from design drawing, adhering to tight tolerances and ensuring our customers receive the most high quality material.
At our Milton Keynes site, we process metal bars and tubes in various grades and sizes. We have state-of-the-art cutting facilities, including CNC machining with integrated robotics. Our materials are used in the aerospace, defence and medical sectors.
Shift Pattern
40 hours a week Week 1: 6am-2pm Week 2: 2pm-10pm
Key Responsibilities
Your main duties will include: Operating the Bar Saw to a high quality and safe standard Ensuring we have warehouse traceability Working from drawings you will be required to accurately set various machines and produce parts to order Use forklifts to gather material for the jobs and record all information on job sheets
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Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Your profile
Essential experience, skills and knowledge: Saw operating knowledge Able to read drawing and record accurate details Flexibility to help with other tasks Strong communication and time management skills Desirable experience, skills and knowledge:
Training can be provided for the right applicant Forklift trained
Benefits
Your benefits with us Annual Leave: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays + your birthday Health Cash Plan (after 6 months) Company bonus scheme Advantageous pension scheme Learning & Development opportunities Advanced Family Friendly Policies Employee high street vouchers & discounts Employee Assistance Programme Occupational health & health surveillance Length of Service Awards Christmas savings scheme Eye care vouchers Cycle to Work Scheme Wellbeing events Recognition Portal Rewards Portal Company events Company share schemes Christmas Closedown Our Company Values


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