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Sheet Metal Worker - Stretch form

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Morson Edge is currently seeking an experienced Sheet Metal Worker to join their team.
Location: Burnley
Contract: Ongoing
Rate: £26.19 Umbrella / £19.70 PAYE
Overview
This opportunity sits within a specialist sheet metal team based in Burnley, supporting a well-established and structured aerospace manufacturing environment. It's the kind of workplace where things are done properly - processes are clearly defined, expectations are consistent, and the workflow remains dependable.
You'll be producing high-quality aircraft components using stretch forming and associated fabrication techniques, working within a team that genuinely values precision, adherence to process, and pride in delivering quality workmanship.
Key Responsibilities
- Carrying out stretch forming of aircraft sheet metal components to exact specifications
- Marking out, cutting, and forming materials accurately in line with engineering requirements
- Working confidently from engineering drawings, templates, and detailed work instructions
- Using a range of hand tools and mechanical aids, including presses and forming equipment
- Ensuring all completed work consistently meets strict quality and safety standards
- Maintaining a clean, compliant, and well-controlled working environment at all times
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Requirements
- Time-served apprenticeship in Sheet Metal Work or a closely related discipline
- Previous experience within aerospace manufacturing is preferred
- Strong, practical understanding of sheet metal forming processes and techniques
- Ability to accurately interpret and work from engineering drawings and technical documentation
- High attention to detail, with a focus on producing consistent, high-quality workmanship


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The Setting
- Established and reputable aerospace manufacturing site in Burnley
- Long-term, stable contract opportunity offering ongoing work
- Professional and well-structured working environment with clear processes
- Supportive team culture made up of skilled and experienced colleagues
A reliable role.
A reputable routine.
A workshop where standards remain high and the work stays consistent.
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