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Job Title: Toolmaker
Location: Ashbourne
Type: Permanent
Industry: Technical and Engineering
Salary: £32,400 per annum + O/T + excellent company benefits

Workchain is currently seeking a Toolmaker join our client in Ashbourne on a permanent basis.

We are seeking a reliable and experienced Toolmaker. Reporting to the Toolroom Supervisor, the ideal candidate will be working as part of a team supporting the manufacturing department with tooling solutions across.

This role is being recruited for on a permanent basis.

Immediate interviews and starts are available.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Fully trained and competent in using XYZ milling machines, Lathe, Spark Eroder and precision surface grinder

  • Competent in reading, understanding and converting various complex tool drawings into final production tooling

  • Required to use 2d Auto Cad for the design of various tools

  • Ability to build tools from start to finish including tooling development / tuning

  • Able to program and operate EDM wire Eroders

  • Provide support and training to tool room apprentice as required

    Key Experience:

  • An engineering apprenticeship at level 3 or above would be desirable

  • Good knowledge of tool room machinery and its capabilities

  • Understanding of all Health and Safety systems and toolmaking practices

  • Previous experience within a plastic manufacturing environment would be advantageous

    Hours of work Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm with overtime available during busy periods.

    The starting salary is £32,400kpa, with excellent company benefits.

    If you are a dedicated and experienced toolmaker looking for a new opportunity, then we want to hear from you.

    Please apply online and complete the application form to be considered for this position

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