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Toolmaker

Injection Mould Design Engineer

Our client design and manufacture precision forged and machined components and are currently recruiting for a Toolmaker to join their team. As a Toolmaker you will be responsible for manufacturing all tooling to engineering drawings within tight tolerances.

Hours of work are Days (Monday to Friday)

Pay rate £15.00 - £18.00 per hour plus competitive benefits package.

Reporting directly to the Toolroom Supervisor , your key responsibilities will include:

  • Manufacture of extrusion, mould and finish dies from raw materials

  • Manufacture single stage clip tools

  • Surface grinding

  • Manual milling

  • Manual turning

  • Polishing to high spec finish

  • Bench Work

  • Service and repair tooling (PPM)

  • Breakdowns

    To be successful in the role of a Toolmaker you will hold the following skills and experience;

  • Experienced toolmaker with at least 5 years experience in a toolroom

  • Experience within a hot metal, heavy manufacturing environment

  • Foundation understanding of material science and metallurgy

  • Strong working knowledge of engineering drawings

  • Strong understanding of measuring equipment such as micrometers, height gauges etc.

  • Good communicator and a "can do" attitude"

  • An attention to detail and able to work meticulously

    If you are looking for a new exciting and varied opportunity, then please Submit your CV and we will be in touch

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