Job Summary
The role of the Timber Preparation Operative is to manufacture a variety of timber parts in line build schedule and works order requirement. Operatives are responsible for preparing timber for cutting, and operating the CNC Router machine to cut lining kits and other parts, assembling units and trimming various parts. Ensuring parts are produced to the highest quality and in a timely manner to meet the production schedule. Operatives are accountable for following the company QMS procedure. Communicate issues to Supervisor and keep a clean, safe working environment
Responsibilities
Cut Softwood kits in the saw area in line with build schedule requirements
Manufacture “in house” parts in line with build schedule requirements
Work only to works orders / panel request forms
Produce parts to the correct specification in line with technical drawings and works orders
Report drawing and quality issues to supervisor and technical office
Report nesting errors to Supervisor and Technical office
Complete re-work if required
Ensure completed parts are stored correctly
Ensure completed works orders are checked and passed to stores
Monitor “RAW” stock levels and re-order as required
Train in all areas of the department to increase skillset
Responsible for the completion of all relevant paperwork
Work as part of a team
Transfer skills to other team members
Carry out instructions from Supervisors and team leaders
Maintain a safe and clean working environment including wood machine area
Maintain safe and clean machinery, including CNC machine and report any problems
Carry out duties in line with Health and Safety requirements and make supervisor aware of potential Health & Safety issues
Log on and off correct SFDC operation in line with company policyAdhere to relevant ISO / QMS process
Skills & Attributes
CNC Router experience essential
Correctly use tools and equipment
Have good attention to detail
Have good communication skills
Have good personnel skills
Have the ability to handle pressure and meet targets / deadlines
Needs to be flexible
Have a thorough understanding and knowledge of practices and terminology of the timber area and machinery
fabricating timber components is desirable but not mandatory.
Pay: From £13.39 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Work Location: In person