CNC Press Setter

GR8 Connect
London, England
10 months ago
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Gr8 Connect are recruiting for an experienced Press Setter for one of our prestige clients based in Slough!
Our client is the global leader in the design and manufacture of closure liners and flexible packaging for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, health care, personal care, household and industrial applications.
The Position Responsibility

  • To always work in a safe manner ensuring the safety of yourself and your colleagues.
  • To exchange Press Tooling as per Syteline instruction.
  • To set individual tooling correctly and to required specification.
  • To ensure the line is clear of all excess tooling and ancillaries (nuts/bolts etc).
  • To ensure all guarding and e-stops are operating correctly during set up and the guard sheet is signed.
  • To load the line and confirm good quality first off specifications are achieved prior to handing over to the operator.
  • To ensure all work times on the press are recorded correctly on Rhombus.
  • To maintain product quality throughout the run
  • To assist within the department as and when required during your shift this could include acting as an operator/packer when required to do so by your Supervisor.
  • To maintain BRC levels of hygiene.
  • To act as Material Handler ensuring all presses have materials available to run and to load when possible.
  • To learn the universal grinding machine to complete duties.


Essential Skills and Characteristics Required

  • Press tooling knowledge or material knowledge desirable.
  • Manual press experience essential.
  • Knowledgeable of the legal requirement for press setting


Education and Experience
Excellent communicator with a positive proactive approach. Press setting experience desirable. Basic computer skills. Organized and tidy.
Shift Patterns/Additional Benefits

  • Monday to Friday
  • Optional overtime available
  • Pension enrolment
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Permanent position

If you meet the criteria above, please feel free to get in touch with one of our friendly team members!

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