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Production Operative - Mechanical Assembly

  • Carbolite Gero Ltd.
  • Work experience
  • Production, manufacturing
  • Fulltime

Are you looking for a long-term perspective in a successfully growing, profitable company? Then you've come to the right place!

CARBOLITE GERO makes a significant contribution to technological progress: we are a leading international manufacturer of innovative and reliable high-temperature furnaces and ovens as they are indispensable for production and research facilities as well as quality and analytical laboratories. As part of Verder Scientific, we belong to the German-Dutch technology group Verder, a group of companies with over 2500 employees around the globe. We believe that our journey is far from complete. We're looking for innovators and critical thinkers who are eager to challenge the status quo, are willing to contribute new ideas and take over responsibility. If you are passionate about your work and are looking for a position where you can make a tangible impact, we want you on our team.
A vacancy exists for a:-
PRODUCTION OPERATIVE – MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY

We are delighted to be recruiting for a Production Operative to join a busy, friendly team within our Mechanical Assembly Department. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to work within the Company’s Mechanical Assembly Department where various mechanical fitting and assembly take place, and machined parts are manufactured and assembled.

Primary responsibilties:

  • Build a wide range of Furnaces and Ovens, both catalogue and bespoke, consisting of taking a variety of electrical and mechanical parts and sub-assemblies to produce the products.
  • Basic Mechanical assembly using technical drawings.
  • Drilling operations (Hand & Pillar).
  • Carry out piping operations as required within the assembly requirements.
  • Mig weld oven liners.
  • Insulate products effectively.
  • Work on your own initiative to perform mechanical fitting tasks.
  • Use overhead crane as necessary and in a safe manner.
  • To liaise with in-house personnel as required to resolve build and design issues.
  • Installing and wiring electrical components/panels from electrical schematics.
  • Basic electrical test and inspection.
  • Awareness of deviations in stock levels; overstocks and shortages and discuss with the Mechanical Assembly Supervisor.

Key skills and qualifications:

  • Good skill base in mechanical Assembly/fitting.
  • Ability to read and understand electrical schematics and mechanical drawings.
  • Previous machining processes and skill in performing machining operations such as drilling, milling, and turning would be a distinct advantage but not essential.
  • The ability to read and understand assembly drawings.
  • Previous experience in Panel Wiring would be advantageous.
  • Be able to work on their own initiative and as part of a team.
  • Previous experience within an industrial background.

What we have to offer

  • Salary dependent on experience and qualifications.
  • 38.00 Hours per week, 4 day week, rotating shifts, Monday – Thursday/Tuesday-Friday (4 days on, 4 days off, 4 days on, 2 days off) or 37.50 Hours per week, Mon-Thurs 8.00 – 4.45 pm, Friday 8.00 - 12.30 pm (Early finish on a Friday).
  • Company Incentive Scheme.
  • Generous salary sacrifice pension plan with 7.5% Employer contributions and with a death in service policy.
  • 24 days annual leave rising to 27 after 3 years - plus statutory days.
  • Westfield Health Scheme membership and Hospital Treatment Plan.
  • Cycle to Work salary sacrifice scheme – enjoy the stunning beauty of the surrounding area.
  • Competitive Employee Referral Award Scheme.
  • Support with continuous professional development.
  • Sports & Social events.
  • Free on-site parking.
  • Access to employee assistance programme to help with life’s challenges.
  • A Free Lunch every week.
  • Free fresh fruit.

Do you have a positive attitude, strong work ethic and a pro-active approach to be a key member in this highly productive team, working in the heart of the Peak District?

If this is you, then please apply!


Interested?

An online application is the fastest way to success!

We look forward to receiving your application!

Carbolite Gero Ltd. - Parsons Lane - Hope ‑ Derbyshire ‑ S33 6RB
Web: www.carbolite-gero.com
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