Do you have previous experience in a manufacturing environment? Are you looking to apply your skills in a new industry? Our client are a leading supplier of aluminium and magnesium castings for the aerospace and defence industries. They are looking for a hard working and conscientious individual to join their Foundry team With vacancies in the Moulding team you will learn how to: Fill pattern boxes with foundry sand. Quality check moulds Assemble moulds and cores ready for the metal pour Use hand and air tools to remove any rough surfaces from moulds. You will need: Experience in a manufacturing environment The abiity to safely and accurately use hand and air tools A degree of physical fitness as the roles involve periods of standing and manual handling Hours of work Monday-Thursday and Friday hours a week Benefits include free on-site parking, 25 days holiday plus Bank holidays and pension. Please send your CV to apply or call Phil in the office to discuss in more detail.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Do you have previous experience in a manufacturing environment? Are you looking to apply your skills in a new industry? Our client are a leading supplier of aluminium and magnesium castings for the aerospace and defence industries. They are looking for a hard working and conscientious individual to join their Foundry team With vacancies in the Moulding team you will learn how to: Fill pattern boxes with foundry sand. Quality check moulds Assemble moulds and cores ready for the metal pour Use hand and air tools to remove any rough surfaces from moulds. You will need: Experience in a manufacturing environment The abiity to safely and accurately use hand and air tools A degree of physical fitness as the roles involve periods of standing and manual handling Hours of work Monday-Thursday and Friday hours a week Benefits include free on-site parking, 25 days holiday plus Bank holidays and pension. Please send your CV to apply or call Phil in the office to discuss in more detail.
The role of Production Support Operative is to increase our labour capacity within the company and across two key departments Assembly & Finishing and Injection Moulding as to reduce overall production lead -times and improve customer satisfaction during a time of increased order demand. The role requires an ability to process repetitive production processes whilst maintaining a good eye for quality and compliance to part specification s. These processes can include: inspection of incoming goods from sub - contractors, sub -assemb ly such as o-rings & gaskets , gluing of moulded components, drilling/reaming processes, counting & packing of finished items, unloading mouldings from tooling after forming, trimming moulding waste, installing fixing inserts, counting & packing of moulded items, and general housekeeping of working area s. The position will require a mix of independent working and working within a team depending on the specific production requirements. Sub -assembly of moulded components such as with o -rings, gaskets, springs or other mouldings. • Assembly of moulded components with high strength adhesive s and/or screws . • Inspection of incoming goods from sub -contractors , i.e. painters, chrome platers. • Maintain throughput of Injection Moulding production, including, but not limited to, monitoring raw material levels, clearing hoppers of moulded components, trimming waste (gates & sprues), installing brass fixing inserts (in -mould, screwed or head -staked) , counting & packing of finished components. • Closely monitor quality standards and immediately flag any issues to the department Cell Leader. • Support the Cell Leader where required such as moving goods between departments . • Maintain good levels of housekeeping within department. • Assist other departments such as Printing if required in order to support priority demands. • Comply with all Health & Safety standards and procedures, including COSHH. • Ability to process repetitive tasks without losing focus on quality and accuracy. • Keen eye for detail. • Flexible approach to working to support a mix of production tasks within department. • Previous experience of assembly within a manufacturing company an advantage, but not essential. 5 Days per Week Monday to Friday Hours: 07:00 to 19: Hours per Day 60 Hours per Week or 07:00 to 15:30 8 Hours per Day 40 Hours per Week INDWF
Oct 08, 2025
Seasonal
The role of Production Support Operative is to increase our labour capacity within the company and across two key departments Assembly & Finishing and Injection Moulding as to reduce overall production lead -times and improve customer satisfaction during a time of increased order demand. The role requires an ability to process repetitive production processes whilst maintaining a good eye for quality and compliance to part specification s. These processes can include: inspection of incoming goods from sub - contractors, sub -assemb ly such as o-rings & gaskets , gluing of moulded components, drilling/reaming processes, counting & packing of finished items, unloading mouldings from tooling after forming, trimming moulding waste, installing fixing inserts, counting & packing of moulded items, and general housekeeping of working area s. The position will require a mix of independent working and working within a team depending on the specific production requirements. Sub -assembly of moulded components such as with o -rings, gaskets, springs or other mouldings. • Assembly of moulded components with high strength adhesive s and/or screws . • Inspection of incoming goods from sub -contractors , i.e. painters, chrome platers. • Maintain throughput of Injection Moulding production, including, but not limited to, monitoring raw material levels, clearing hoppers of moulded components, trimming waste (gates & sprues), installing brass fixing inserts (in -mould, screwed or head -staked) , counting & packing of finished components. • Closely monitor quality standards and immediately flag any issues to the department Cell Leader. • Support the Cell Leader where required such as moving goods between departments . • Maintain good levels of housekeeping within department. • Assist other departments such as Printing if required in order to support priority demands. • Comply with all Health & Safety standards and procedures, including COSHH. • Ability to process repetitive tasks without losing focus on quality and accuracy. • Keen eye for detail. • Flexible approach to working to support a mix of production tasks within department. • Previous experience of assembly within a manufacturing company an advantage, but not essential. 5 Days per Week Monday to Friday Hours: 07:00 to 19: Hours per Day 60 Hours per Week or 07:00 to 15:30 8 Hours per Day 40 Hours per Week INDWF
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for an experienced Warehouse Team Leader to be responsible for the storage and accuracy of stock within your designated area of responsibility. You will be reporting to the Logistics Manager and responsible for supervising a team working in the warehouse and may be required to deputising for the Logistics Manager. You need to look after the effective storage, control and housekeeping of the company's raw material and component stock. It will involve overseeing the daily operations of the warehouse functions, ensuring that all inventory is located, stored correctly, and kitted efficiently and transacted on SAP accurately. The role involves supervising a team and prioritising health and safety and driving continuous improvement in processes and productivity. Main Duties: Assist in the management of the raw material Stores to ensure: Supervise, coordinate, and support a team of Logistics operatives. Enforce health and safety regulations and operates per company health and safety procedures and ensure the team follows best practices. Monitor and manage the storage, kitting and dispatch of goods and materials. Ensure stock levels are accurately maintained and recorded in the inventory management system. Ensures strict adherence and implementation of FIFO. Paying particular attention to the product life cycle by rotation of mouldings, engines, adhesives, Electrical and general consumable products Conduct regular stock counts and assist with audits. Allocate tasks and monitor team performance to ensure KPIs and deadlines are met. Report and investigate discrepancies or damages in stock or deliveries. Ensure Kits are correctly allocated and processed in WJTs operating systems. Assist with training new team members and upskilling existing staff. Liaise with procurement, production, Composites and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Identify areas for process improvement and implement solutions to improve efficiency. Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the warehouse area. Undertakes problem solving and other tasks as directed by the Logistics Manager. Be visible on the floor to support the team and queries relating to the production line. Where required drive FLTs to support the team in moving goods and acting as an additional member on the floor during holidays or busy periods Qualifications and Experience You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures, preferably gained in a manufacturing environment. You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures Previous team management experience is required. Forklift licence, but company will provide training if required. Have the ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Hours are Monday - Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm, salary c£35k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for an experienced Warehouse Team Leader to be responsible for the storage and accuracy of stock within your designated area of responsibility. You will be reporting to the Logistics Manager and responsible for supervising a team working in the warehouse and may be required to deputising for the Logistics Manager. You need to look after the effective storage, control and housekeeping of the company's raw material and component stock. It will involve overseeing the daily operations of the warehouse functions, ensuring that all inventory is located, stored correctly, and kitted efficiently and transacted on SAP accurately. The role involves supervising a team and prioritising health and safety and driving continuous improvement in processes and productivity. Main Duties: Assist in the management of the raw material Stores to ensure: Supervise, coordinate, and support a team of Logistics operatives. Enforce health and safety regulations and operates per company health and safety procedures and ensure the team follows best practices. Monitor and manage the storage, kitting and dispatch of goods and materials. Ensure stock levels are accurately maintained and recorded in the inventory management system. Ensures strict adherence and implementation of FIFO. Paying particular attention to the product life cycle by rotation of mouldings, engines, adhesives, Electrical and general consumable products Conduct regular stock counts and assist with audits. Allocate tasks and monitor team performance to ensure KPIs and deadlines are met. Report and investigate discrepancies or damages in stock or deliveries. Ensure Kits are correctly allocated and processed in WJTs operating systems. Assist with training new team members and upskilling existing staff. Liaise with procurement, production, Composites and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Identify areas for process improvement and implement solutions to improve efficiency. Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the warehouse area. Undertakes problem solving and other tasks as directed by the Logistics Manager. Be visible on the floor to support the team and queries relating to the production line. Where required drive FLTs to support the team in moving goods and acting as an additional member on the floor during holidays or busy periods Qualifications and Experience You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures, preferably gained in a manufacturing environment. You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures Previous team management experience is required. Forklift licence, but company will provide training if required. Have the ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Hours are Monday - Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm, salary c£35k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for an experienced Warehouse Team Leader to be responsible for the storage and accuracy of stock within your designated area of responsibility. You will be reporting to the Logistics Manager and responsible for supervising a team working in the warehouse and may be required to deputising for the Logistics Manager. You need to look after the effective storage, control and housekeeping of the company's raw material and component stock. It will involve overseeing the daily operations of the warehouse functions, ensuring that all inventory is located, stored correctly, and kitted efficiently and transacted on SAP accurately. The role involves supervising a team and prioritising health and safety and driving continuous improvement in processes and productivity. Main Duties: Assist in the management of the raw material Stores to ensure: Supervise, coordinate, and support a team of Logistics operatives. Enforce health and safety regulations and operates per company health and safety procedures and ensure the team follows best practices. Monitor and manage the storage, kitting and dispatch of goods and materials. Ensure stock levels are accurately maintained and recorded in the inventory management system. Ensures strict adherence and implementation of FIFO. Paying particular attention to the product life cycle by rotation of mouldings, engines, adhesives, Electrical and general consumable products Conduct regular stock counts and assist with audits. Allocate tasks and monitor team performance to ensure KPIs and deadlines are met. Report and investigate discrepancies or damages in stock or deliveries. Ensure Kits are correctly allocated and processed in WJTs operating systems. Assist with training new team members and upskilling existing staff. Liaise with procurement, production, Composites and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Identify areas for process improvement and implement solutions to improve efficiency. Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the warehouse area. Undertakes problem solving and other tasks as directed by the Logistics Manager. Be visible on the floor to support the team and queries relating to the production line. Where required drive FLTs to support the team in moving goods and acting as an additional member on the floor during holidays or busy periods Qualifications and Experience You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures, preferably gained in a manufacturing environment. You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures Previous team management experience is required. Forklift licence, but company will provide training if required. Have the ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Hours are Monday - Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm, salary c 35k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for an experienced Warehouse Team Leader to be responsible for the storage and accuracy of stock within your designated area of responsibility. You will be reporting to the Logistics Manager and responsible for supervising a team working in the warehouse and may be required to deputising for the Logistics Manager. You need to look after the effective storage, control and housekeeping of the company's raw material and component stock. It will involve overseeing the daily operations of the warehouse functions, ensuring that all inventory is located, stored correctly, and kitted efficiently and transacted on SAP accurately. The role involves supervising a team and prioritising health and safety and driving continuous improvement in processes and productivity. Main Duties: Assist in the management of the raw material Stores to ensure: Supervise, coordinate, and support a team of Logistics operatives. Enforce health and safety regulations and operates per company health and safety procedures and ensure the team follows best practices. Monitor and manage the storage, kitting and dispatch of goods and materials. Ensure stock levels are accurately maintained and recorded in the inventory management system. Ensures strict adherence and implementation of FIFO. Paying particular attention to the product life cycle by rotation of mouldings, engines, adhesives, Electrical and general consumable products Conduct regular stock counts and assist with audits. Allocate tasks and monitor team performance to ensure KPIs and deadlines are met. Report and investigate discrepancies or damages in stock or deliveries. Ensure Kits are correctly allocated and processed in WJTs operating systems. Assist with training new team members and upskilling existing staff. Liaise with procurement, production, Composites and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Identify areas for process improvement and implement solutions to improve efficiency. Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the warehouse area. Undertakes problem solving and other tasks as directed by the Logistics Manager. Be visible on the floor to support the team and queries relating to the production line. Where required drive FLTs to support the team in moving goods and acting as an additional member on the floor during holidays or busy periods Qualifications and Experience You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures, preferably gained in a manufacturing environment. You must have experience of Warehouse/Logistics procedures Previous team management experience is required. Forklift licence, but company will provide training if required. Have the ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation. Hours are Monday - Friday 8.00am - 4.30pm, salary c 35k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for a Production Composite Finisher to work in the productions team. Working in a team environment you will work on a range of products, as part of our finishing team, you will be engaged with the finishing and repair of gel coat surfaces and GRP composite mouldings to produce high quality finished components for our busy boat manufacturing line. You will have knowledge and experience enabling you carry out gel coat repairs, trimming, filling, fairing and polishing to a high standard. An ability to work efficiently and effectively is the objective of all in the department in attainment of our production requirements. Main Duties: Checking and identifying defects requiring rework. Repair to gel coat surfaces to remove imperfections/ joint lines from split mould tools. Fairing of surfaces. Polishing of gel coat surfaces to achieve high level of surface finish. Trimming of GRP components using air saws, routers and diamond cutting discs, if required. Sanding and finishing of cut edges using abrasives papers Maintain and promote high standards of workmanship. Assist in other areas of the manufacturing process as directed by the Team Leader for this section. Assist in the training of personnel including new composite operatives as and when required. Basic Housekeeping duties, including maintaining a tidy workstation and working area. Be accountable for your own work. Correct use of PPE. Uphold company HSE standards and report any shortfalls. Qualifications and Experience Previous experience of finishing GRP or paint finishes/ detailing. Attention to detail and a methodical approach Good team player being able to work independently or as part of a team when necessary Able to work to deadlines in a time conscious manner. Preferred, previous experience of working within the Marine, Automotive, F1 industry or similar high quality driven industry. Hours are Monday - Friday 7.00am - 3.00pm, salary 28k - 30k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for a Production Composite Finisher to work in the productions team. Working in a team environment you will work on a range of products, as part of our finishing team, you will be engaged with the finishing and repair of gel coat surfaces and GRP composite mouldings to produce high quality finished components for our busy boat manufacturing line. You will have knowledge and experience enabling you carry out gel coat repairs, trimming, filling, fairing and polishing to a high standard. An ability to work efficiently and effectively is the objective of all in the department in attainment of our production requirements. Main Duties: Checking and identifying defects requiring rework. Repair to gel coat surfaces to remove imperfections/ joint lines from split mould tools. Fairing of surfaces. Polishing of gel coat surfaces to achieve high level of surface finish. Trimming of GRP components using air saws, routers and diamond cutting discs, if required. Sanding and finishing of cut edges using abrasives papers Maintain and promote high standards of workmanship. Assist in other areas of the manufacturing process as directed by the Team Leader for this section. Assist in the training of personnel including new composite operatives as and when required. Basic Housekeeping duties, including maintaining a tidy workstation and working area. Be accountable for your own work. Correct use of PPE. Uphold company HSE standards and report any shortfalls. Qualifications and Experience Previous experience of finishing GRP or paint finishes/ detailing. Attention to detail and a methodical approach Good team player being able to work independently or as part of a team when necessary Able to work to deadlines in a time conscious manner. Preferred, previous experience of working within the Marine, Automotive, F1 industry or similar high quality driven industry. Hours are Monday - Friday 7.00am - 3.00pm, salary 28k - 30k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
Job Title: Production Line Assembly Operative Employment Type: Temp to Permanent Location: Wigan, WN5 Salary: £14.00 per hour Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 07:20 - 16:00 One 30-minute unpaid break Two 10-minute breaks (one paid, one unpaid) Holiday Entitlement: 28 days per year, of which includes bank holidays.Plus, enjoy one additional day's holiday for each full year of service (up to five extra days). About the Role: We are looking for a reliable and safety-conscious Production Line Assembly Operative to join our team in Wigan. This is a hands-on, fast-paced role ideal for someone who is technically minded and thrives in a manufacturing environment. The role starts as temporary with a view to becoming permanent for the right candidate.You will be primarily responsible for running a rotational moulding machine and ensuring that all products meet the required specifications. This is a two-person operation, though you will need to work independently during periods of absence or holiday. Key Responsibilities: Operate and monitor a rotational moulding machine Ensure products meet quality and specification standards Maintain a clean, safe working environment and follow all safety protocols Support maintenance with minor repairs and upkeep of machinery Identify opportunities for process improvement and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives Perform manual handling as part of daily tasks What We're Looking For: Proven experience working on a fast-paced production line Strong verbal, written, and basic mathematical skills A safety-first mindset and good awareness of workplace hazards A technically minded individual who can assist with machine maintenance A flexible and proactive approach to work with a can-do attitude Ability to work independently and as part of a small team Experience with rotational moulding machinery (desirable but not essential) Counterbalance forklift licence (desirable but not essential) Experience with continuous improvement processes If you're looking for a long-term opportunity with a friendly, hardworking team and a company that values dedication and initiative, we'd love to hear from you!
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Production Line Assembly Operative Employment Type: Temp to Permanent Location: Wigan, WN5 Salary: £14.00 per hour Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 07:20 - 16:00 One 30-minute unpaid break Two 10-minute breaks (one paid, one unpaid) Holiday Entitlement: 28 days per year, of which includes bank holidays.Plus, enjoy one additional day's holiday for each full year of service (up to five extra days). About the Role: We are looking for a reliable and safety-conscious Production Line Assembly Operative to join our team in Wigan. This is a hands-on, fast-paced role ideal for someone who is technically minded and thrives in a manufacturing environment. The role starts as temporary with a view to becoming permanent for the right candidate.You will be primarily responsible for running a rotational moulding machine and ensuring that all products meet the required specifications. This is a two-person operation, though you will need to work independently during periods of absence or holiday. Key Responsibilities: Operate and monitor a rotational moulding machine Ensure products meet quality and specification standards Maintain a clean, safe working environment and follow all safety protocols Support maintenance with minor repairs and upkeep of machinery Identify opportunities for process improvement and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives Perform manual handling as part of daily tasks What We're Looking For: Proven experience working on a fast-paced production line Strong verbal, written, and basic mathematical skills A safety-first mindset and good awareness of workplace hazards A technically minded individual who can assist with machine maintenance A flexible and proactive approach to work with a can-do attitude Ability to work independently and as part of a small team Experience with rotational moulding machinery (desirable but not essential) Counterbalance forklift licence (desirable but not essential) Experience with continuous improvement processes If you're looking for a long-term opportunity with a friendly, hardworking team and a company that values dedication and initiative, we'd love to hear from you!
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for a Production Composite Finisher to work in the productions team. Working in a team environment you will work on a range of products, as part of our finishing team, you will be engaged with the finishing and repair of gel coat surfaces and GRP composite mouldings to produce high quality finished components for our busy boat manufacturing line. You will have knowledge and experience enabling you carry out gel coat repairs, trimming, filling, fairing and polishing to a high standard. An ability to work efficiently and effectively is the objective of all in the department in attainment of our production requirements. Main Duties: Checking and identifying defects requiring rework. Repair to gel coat surfaces to remove imperfections/ joint lines from split mould tools. Fairing of surfaces. Polishing of gel coat surfaces to achieve high level of surface finish. Trimming of GRP components using air saws, routers and diamond cutting discs, if required. Sanding and finishing of cut edges using abrasives papers Maintain and promote high standards of workmanship. Assist in other areas of the manufacturing process as directed by the Team Leader for this section. Assist in the training of personnel including new composite operatives as and when required. Basic Housekeeping duties, including maintaining a tidy workstation and working area. Be accountable for your own work. Correct use of PPE. Uphold company HSE standards and report any shortfalls. Qualifications and Experience Previous experience of finishing GRP or paint finishes/ detailing. Attention to detail and a methodical approach Good team player being able to work independently or as part of a team when necessary Able to work to deadlines in a time conscious manner. Preferred, previous experience of working within the Marine, Automotive, F1 industry or similar high quality driven industry. Hours are Monday - Friday 7.00am - 3.00pm, salary £28k - £30k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.
Sep 25, 2025
Full time
A manufacturing company near Oxford are looking for a Production Composite Finisher to work in the productions team. Working in a team environment you will work on a range of products, as part of our finishing team, you will be engaged with the finishing and repair of gel coat surfaces and GRP composite mouldings to produce high quality finished components for our busy boat manufacturing line. You will have knowledge and experience enabling you carry out gel coat repairs, trimming, filling, fairing and polishing to a high standard. An ability to work efficiently and effectively is the objective of all in the department in attainment of our production requirements. Main Duties: Checking and identifying defects requiring rework. Repair to gel coat surfaces to remove imperfections/ joint lines from split mould tools. Fairing of surfaces. Polishing of gel coat surfaces to achieve high level of surface finish. Trimming of GRP components using air saws, routers and diamond cutting discs, if required. Sanding and finishing of cut edges using abrasives papers Maintain and promote high standards of workmanship. Assist in other areas of the manufacturing process as directed by the Team Leader for this section. Assist in the training of personnel including new composite operatives as and when required. Basic Housekeeping duties, including maintaining a tidy workstation and working area. Be accountable for your own work. Correct use of PPE. Uphold company HSE standards and report any shortfalls. Qualifications and Experience Previous experience of finishing GRP or paint finishes/ detailing. Attention to detail and a methodical approach Good team player being able to work independently or as part of a team when necessary Able to work to deadlines in a time conscious manner. Preferred, previous experience of working within the Marine, Automotive, F1 industry or similar high quality driven industry. Hours are Monday - Friday 7.00am - 3.00pm, salary £28k - £30k depending on experience with full training given. 23 days holiday, a yearly bonus, Bupa Healthcare and contributed Pension along with plenty of free parking. Due to the location, you must have your own transport.