Junior Toolmaker / Machinist (Pharmaceutical / Clean Room)

Newport
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Junior Toolmaker / Machinist (Pharmaceutical / Clean Room Training)

£27,000 - £30,000 + Progression + Training + Medical Insurance + Healthcare + Discount Program, Stock Options + Life Assurance

Site Based, commutable from Newport, Pontypool, Cwmbran, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Ebbw Vale, Caldicot and surrounding areas.

Day Shifts

Are you an apprentice trained engineer with knowledge of toolmaking / machining processes looking to join a multinational industry giant, working as part of a close knit team to showcase your skillset whilst gaining internal training on state of the art equipment, all whilst working day shifts and keeping a great work life balance and having the option to increase your earnings through premium overtime?

On offer is a rare and exciting opportunity to join a global specialist within the pharmaceutical industry, working on bespoke cleanroom machinery and working as part of a tight knit team of experts, where you can gain on the job training on specialist machinery and continue your technical development whilst ensuring you keep a great work life balance on a Monday to Friday day shift pattern.

This company are a huge global specialist, working in a niche industry and providing solutions in their industry for upwards of 7 decades. Due to an increase in orders and internal promotions, they are looking to bring in a skilled engineer to continue the smooth operation of their manufacturing site.

On offer is a Toolmaker role, working on Injection Moulding Equipment where you will be responsible for the reactive and planned repairs and servicing of equipment manufacturing spare parts and ensuring the continued smooth running of the specialist equipment.

This role would suit a time served Toolmaker or apprentice trained engineer looking to join an industry leading business that look after their staff and offer great development opportunities and incredible benefits.

The Role:
*Servicing and Repair of Moulds, Jigs and other Injection Moulding Equipment
*Machining and Manufacturing Spare and Replacement parts to a high standard
*Training and Career Development Opportunities

The Person:
*Experience in a Toolmaker position
*Knowledge of Injection Moulding / Moulding Equipment and Jigs.
*Full UK Drivers Licence

Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Ryan Ledger at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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