PRECISION MOULDS AND TOOLS SERVICES LIMITED
Toolmakers, Surface/Cylindrical Grinders, CNC Millers

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Company Overview
- This is a fantastic opportunity for skilled engineers to join a forward-thinking company who are going through an exciting period of growth
- The successful candidates will be involved in manufacturing high precision injection mould tools in a clean and well equipped toolroom, with Micron CNC High Speed machining centres, Charmille CNC Wire eroders, Sodick CNC Spark eroders, Jones & Shipman surface grinders, in house design using UniGraphics, and CAM programming using Visi
- The successful candidates will join a highly skilled technical team of toolmakers and will have extensive opportunities for training and further personal development
Role Responsibilities
- Use of manual milling machines
- Use of lathes
- Use of surface and cylindrical grinders
- Use of CNC spark eroders (training given)
- Use of CNC wire eroders (training given)
- Manufacture and fitting of new injection mould tools
- Modification & repair of Injection Mould Tools
- Experience in general toolmaking, milling, grinding and fitting
- Assist the Production Team in trouble shooting tooling and moulding faults
- Ensure that the Company’s Health & Safety policies and procedures are adhered to throughout
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Benefits/Package
- 20 days annual leave, plus 8 statutory holidays
- Salary based on experience
- 1 week Christmas shutdown, in addition to annual leave
- Flexible working hours between 6.30am and 6.30pm
- Additional Overtime hours available
- Free on-site parking
- Company pension scheme


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Qualifications/Experience Required
- Experience in manufacturing precision engineering components for moulds and tools
- Ability to read and interpret detailed engineering drawings
- Experience with Grinding, Milling, and Spark Erosion techniques
- Ability to work to tight tolerances and high standards of quality, and completing tasks on time
- Skilled in tool modifications, repairs, and refurbishments
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
- Proficient in the use of all toolroom machinery and equipment
- Experience with CAD/CAM programming is a plus
- Excellent communication skills – both written and verbal
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