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Bridgend, , United Kingdom
LASER & PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR
MAESTEG
PERMANENT FULL TIME 38.5 HOURS
£27,193.83 - £27,846.81
Overview:-
RSW are seeking a skilled operative to join our well-established Clients’ production operation reporting to the Stores/Despatch & Laser Supervisor.
This role involves operating laser and press brake machinery to produce high quality components, supporting and fulfilling production requirements.
The Role:-
• Work in an axle production environment operating laser and press brake equipment safely and effectively.
• Follow production schedules as required and complete all relevant documentation.
• Maintain a rate of production that meets the daily schedule/efficiency target.
• Perform complex programming and adjustments on press brake machinery.
• Interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
• Read and follow Work Instructions.
• Conduct inspections of completed work to ensure quality standards are met.
• Maintain equipment and all activities in a good and safe working condition.
• Maintain a clean and organised work area, adhering to safety protocols at all times.
• Operate any required power tools and hand tools safely and effectively.
• Compliance with all quality documents and procedures.
• Compliance with Company safety procedures and housekeeping requirements.
• Observe time keeping and absenteeism procedures.
• Work offsite as required.
• Work in any other area as deemed necessary by the Stores/Despatch & Laser Supervisor or General Manager.
Skills & Attributes:-
• Previous experience in a similar Laser/Press Brake Operator role.
• Ability to understand and interpret engineering drawings.
• Proficient in laser and press brake operations.
• Excellent problem-solving skills.
• Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
• Good work ethic, reliability and honest approach.
• Good attendance and punctuality.
£27,193.83 rising to £27,846.81 following successful completion of probationary period.
38.5 hours per week (7.30am to 4.00pm Monday to Thursday / 7.30am to 2.00pm Friday)
Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Finish at 2.00pm Fridays
Monday to Friday hours
Canteen facilities (free tea and coffee)
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n costume (as in costume party). To an American, fancy dress means a jacket and tie. To a Brit, fancy dress means a cravat, a strap-on wooden leg and a plastic parrot.
Move over GI Joe (and Jane), this exercise is key for anyone looking for some serious overhead strength. From a standing position, with an overhand grip, press the barbell upward until arms are fully extended overhead (be careful not to lean too far back during the lift). Lower back down to the shoulders and repeat.
Lager lout is British slang for a drunken, uncouth male.
Rod Laver is London Cockney rhyming slang for a bet made to safeguard another (saver).
Goodbye. See ya later, alligator. Response: after while crocodile.
The legal process of the impressment of personnel to man a ship. A common practise during the days of sail, and especially used during the Napoleonic Wars.
Press and scratch was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.
Press is slang for cocaine.
Exclam. Goodbye! Derived from see you later or catch you later. [1990s]
Later Days to say goodbye
See you later.
loser
Press the flesh is Black−American slang for shake hands.
Caser is British slang for twenty−five pence. Caser was old British slang for five shillings.
i will see you later
African lager is British slang for the beer Guinness.
Nigerian lager is British slang for Guinness stout.
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