Junior Materials Engineer (Metals / Early Finish Friday)

Altrincham
4 days ago
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Junior Materials Engineer (Metals / Early Finish Friday)

£30,000 - £33,000 + Pension + Private Healthcare + Early Finish on a Friday (1pm) + 33 Days Holiday

Altrincham

Are you a Junior Materials Engineer looking for a varied role within a well-established company where you will be offered progression into the senior leadership team, a 1pm finish on a Friday and autonomy to make the role your own?

On offer is the opportunity to join a Casting company supplying the Aerospace and Defence industries. With over 70 years in the business the company is an award-winning market leader, known for looking after their people and promoting from within.

You will be involved with the technical aspects of raw materials, testing, metallurgy and quality compliance across the foundry. You will play a key role in continuous improvement, new product introduction and ensuring castings meet strict customer and industry specifications.

This role would suit a Junior Materials Engineer with a background in metals looking to join a company known for looking after their staff which will offer you an early finish on a Friday, a stable career and opportunities for progression.

The role

  • Overseeing incoming raw materials and testing compliance
  • Advising on metallurgical considerations for new products and quotations
  • Driving continuous improvement and scrap reduction
  • 8:00-16:30 Monday-Thursday 8:00-13:00 Friday

    The person
  • HND or above in Metallurgy, Materials, Engineering or similar
  • Strong communication, organisational and problem-solving skills
  • Commutable to Altrincham

    Reference number:23843

    Keywords: Metallurgist, Materials Engineer, Foundry Engineer, Casting, Aerospace, Defence, Manufacturing, Altrincham, Greater Manchester.

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    We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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