12 Months Rates:
£19.40-£25.22 (depending on shift patterns) Location:
LA14 1AF To conduct machining activities on-board the submarine units, using machines best suited to the task in accordance with the skills of the relevant In-situ Machinist. Work to drawing tolerances/parameters and quality requirements. In-situ Machining Competence supported with Skills Knowledge and Experience. All work must be conducted in accordance with quality standards and regulatory requirements. Core Duties: Work safely at all times, complying with Health and Safety and other relevant regulations and guidelines. Follow the relevant instructions, drawings and any other specifications, to produce work to the correct quality standards. Use the appropriate methods and techniques to conduct machining activities. Check the completed activity to ensure that all operations have been completed to meet the required specification. Use associated tools and equipment safely and effectively. Safety: The role holder is responsible for taking reasonable care of their own health and safety, ensuring high standards for safety, health, and environment (SHE) in our organisation are maintained. This includes cooperating and following all reasonable instructions, reporting work-related hazards or incidents, and using all equipment for the purpose intended. More detailed responsibilities are captured within the Company Health & Safety Policy (759/OF/016) and the Company Environmental Policy (759/OF/029). Knowledge, Skills and Qualifications: Problem Solving - objectively identify problems. Influencing - communicate thoughts and ideas clearly. Initiative - take considered actions. Earning Trust - demonstrate openness and honesty, adhering to the Code of Conduct. Teamwork - openness to teamwork and collaboration. Using and interpreting engineering data and documentation. Working to standards - complete work to the required standards. Environmental Care - personal responsibility on environmental issues. Working Safely - conscientious and take responsibility for safety. Reading/understanding technical drawings. Use of measuring equipment. Understanding unit of measurements (metric & imperial). Knowledge of speeds and feeds for various materials. Identifying correct tooling. Use of hand tools. Check/maintain machinery for functionality. Waste management. Manual handling. Marking off. Awareness of Dreadnought cleanliness and material segregation requirements. Flange facing operations. Line boring operations. In-Situ Milling operations. Pipe cutting/Bevelling operations. Journal Turning. Key Milling. Qualifications: Served and Approved Apprenticeship (In-situ machinist, Machinist, Mechanical, Fitter/Turner). NVQ Level 3 Equivalent Qualification. About the team you'll be working in: You will be working in a team of between 10-12 people.
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