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Press Brake Supervisor

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Option to work a 4 or 5 Day week

£16-17.64 p/h

7.45 – 6 Monday – Thursday

or

8 – 5 Monday – Thursday and 8 – 1 Friday

My Client who is a leading manufacturer within their field is seeking an experienced CNC Press Brake Supervisor to join their team.

This role would suit an experienced supervisor or an experienced Press Brake Setter/Operator looking to progress their career to the next level.

CNC Press Brake Supervisor Requirements:

  • Previous experience operating press brake machines in a manufacturing or metal fabrication setting. Amada preferred.

  • Ideally you will have previous experience as a supervisor or will be looking for the next step up in your career

  • Proficient in reading and interpreting engineering drawings

  • Proficient with Microsoft office packages
  • Strong knowledge of different types of metal materials and their bending characteristics
  • Ability to accurately measure and use various measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, etc.)
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to maintain high quality standards
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to troubleshoot machine issues

    CNC Press Brake Supervisor Duties:

  • Set up and operate press brake machines to bend, fold, or shape metal sheets according to specifications
  • Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and job orders to determine the correct machine settings and tooling requirements
  • Select and install appropriate dies, punches, and other tooling components
  • Monitor machine operations to ensure quality and accuracy of the finished product
  • Make adjustments to machine settings as needed to achieve desired results
  • Inspect finished parts for defects or imperfections
  • Perform routine maintenance on press brake machines

    Keywords:

    Press brake Supervisor, Pressbrake Supervisor, Foreman, Workshop Supervisor, Amada, Salvagnini, CNC Press Brake

    Please contact Clare Butler at Winsearch UK for further information.

    Clare Butler – (url removed)

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