Production Operative

Daventry
2 weeks ago
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Join Our Team as a Production Operative in 2025!

Daventry - NN11
Monday to Friday
Full-time (Monday - Thursday 7am - 5:15pm & Friday 7am - 1pm)
£13.50 per hour
Temporary to Permanent (After 12 successful weeks)

ACS Staffing Solutions is excited to be recruiting for Production Operatives to join our client’s team in 2025! With over 50 years of expertise in the fabricated metal products industry, our client serves a diverse range of sectors including automotive, agriculture, bus, and yellow truck goods, as well as general engineering.

Why Join Us?

Innovative Work Environment: Engage in varied and dynamic tasks that keep you on your toes.
Career Growth: Transition from a temporary to a permanent role after just 12 successful weeks.
Industry Leader: Be part of a company renowned for its unique offerings in metal component manufacturing.Key Responsibilities as a Production Operative:

Material Handling
Assembling Components
Drilling and Sawing
Preserving
Semi-Automatic Brazing of Assemblies
Spot Welding
Setting and Operating Tapping Machine
Operating Robotic Welder
Pressure Testing Components (Hydrostatic and Air Under Water)What We’re Looking For in a Production Operative:

Self-Motivated Individuals: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Positive Attitude: Bring a good attitude to a collaborative team environment.
Attention to Detail: Methodical and precise in your work.If you’re ready to take on a new challenge and grow with our client, apply now or give us a call at (phone number removed) to discuss the role of a Production Operative further

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