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JOB LOCATION
West Sussex
JOB TITLE
Workshop Manager
JOB DESCRIPTION
A well established and successful company is looking to expand its involvement in the marine sector through the using the latest digital fabrication techniques.
We are therefore seeking to recruit an experienced workshop manager preferably from the marine industry to set up and manage a new and much larger 5 axis machining facility.
The work will include the fabrication of moulds and plugs for boatbuilding, models and film sets for film studios and complex formwork for the construction industry.
The successful candidate will probably have a background in boatbuilding or mould making and also have experience in working in a range of materials including composite constructions. A proven track record of completing projects to the highest of standards is essential as is a practical problem solving approach to all types of fabrication.
Experience of CADCAM manufacturing techniques would be ideal but not essential however a willingness to learn new skills is important. Computer literacy, word, excel, outlook etc is required
This is a new position and offers an exciting opportunity for the right individual to further their career using the latest manufacturing techniques.
For further information visit our web site www.cordek.com
SALARY
£30 - 35,000 per annum + bonus
MORE DETAILS AND TO APPLY
For more details about this vacancy please contact Alastair Seaton:
Email: aseaton@cordek.com
Telephone
01403 799600
Post
Cordek Ltd.
Spring Copse Business Park
Slinfold
West Sussex
RH13 0SZ
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