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KIT CUTTER

Brackley
1 week ago
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Location: Brackley
Type: Permanent
Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week (Day shift)
Salary: £27,040 - £33,800 DOE

About the Company

Our client is a market leader in Carbon Fibre Manufacturing for the automotive industry. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Kit Cutter to join their high-performing production team.

The Role

Reporting to the Laminating Supervisor, the Kit Cutter will work as part of a small, dedicated team using a Zund cutting machine to produce material kits for the laminating department.

Key responsibilities include:

Cutting materials to order using the Zund machine, following design specifications.
Transferring design templates from the internal computer system to the Zund machine.
Maintaining a clean, tidy, and safe working environment.
Completing all job paperwork accurately and on time.
Liaising with the Kit Cutting and Laminating Supervisors to ensure smooth workflow.
Performing routine checks and reporting any machine faults immediately.

Skills & Experience Required

The ideal candidate will have:

Previous cutting or laminating experience.
Knowledge of working with Carbon Composites would be preferred
Experience using a CNC router machine (cutting plastics, foam, or wood).
Strong computer literacy and ability to work with job files and templates.
A flexible, adaptable approach to changing priorities.
Excellent attention to detail and good communication skills.

What's on Offer

You'll be joining a company that values its people and invests in their growth. Benefits include:

Competitive salary (£27,040 - £33,800 DOE)
31 days' holiday (including bank holidays)
Company pension
Private healthcare
Christmas shutdown
Career progression opportunities and a supportive management team

Interested?
If you're a detail-oriented and adaptable individual with experience in CNC or material cutting, we would like to hear from you. Please apply by submitting your CV detailing the required experience or for more information contact (url removed)

Travail Employment Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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