Experienced Plasma Sprayer or Trainee

Bognor Regis
10 months ago
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Experienced Plasma Sprayer or Trainee

About Us:

Component Process & Repair Limited based in Bognor Regis West Sussex is a specialist gas turbine repair and overhaul company and due to a growing order book and several high value contracts are seeking to fill a number of positions including an Experienced Plasma Sprayer or Trainee.

We have an exciting opportunity for a Trainee or an Experienced Plasa Sprayer, to join a dedicated team.

As a Trainee Plasma Sprayer, you will be:

  • Trained and learn the process of Plasma Spraying.

  • Have an aptitude in general engineering and an interest to learn a new skill

  • Comprehensive in-house training will be supplied with external professional training also supplied.

  • Robotic systems are also used and again this would provide an exciting opportunity within the company.

    Benefits:

  • 4 day working week (37.5 hours per week) Monday to Thursday.

  • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays

  • Company contributory pension & life insurance

  • Company uniform

  • Top up Private Healthcare

    If this sounds like a role for you, Apply Now!

    Reference: AGS475

    Location: Bognor Regis

    Salary: Salary range - Experienced 32K to 38K
    Trainee starting at 25K
    Contract Type: Permanent

    Hours: 37.5 hours working week. (4 day working week) Monday to Thursday

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