Job Title: Autoclave Operator - (Aerospace/ Manufacturing)
Location: India Mill, Darwen
Job type: Permanent, Full time, 37 hours per week over a 4-day week, Monday to Thursday
Brookhouse Aerospace is a well-known and respected name in the Aerospace Industry currently in its 71st year, and during this time, the business has seen many positive changes following an MBO in 2021 from Kaman UK.
We offer a range of capabilities, including manufacturing composite components, metallics, sheet metalwork, fabrication, machining and treatments.
We are approved and certified for JOSCAR, AS 9100 and NADCAP certificated and are approved Tier 1 and 2 suppliers to the Aerospace and Defence manufacturers in the UK and internationally, such as Airbus, BAE, MBDA, Rolls Royce, Safran and Spirit.
The role:
We are looking for an experienced Autoclave Operator with previous experience of operating machinery.
The Autoclave Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient, and effective operation of autoclave equipment used for curing processes. This role involves preparing materials or products for autoclaving, monitoring equipment settings, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
Principal responsibilities
- Frequent communication (several times throughout each day) with the Department's Team Leader to understand clear production plans so that objectives can be met
- Operate autoclave machines according to standard operating procedures (SOPs) and production schedules.
- Undertake manual loading, unloading, and curing of all parts/components in accordance with specifications
- Record process data accurately for traceability and quality control.
- Watch keeping of industrial machinery to ensure operations are carried out correctly
- Carry out the inspection of completed cure cycles and confirm that parts have passed or failed in accordance with specifications
- TPM (General Maintenance) of all Autoclaves
- Maintenance and testing of all vacuum pipes and thermocouples
- Maintain compliance to all master processes and associated documents therefore ensuring industry standards are upheld in the production of components
- Ensuring performance within the team remains a high standard
- Inspect materials before and after processing to ensure quality and integrity.
- Monitoring and maintaining health and safety standards
- To adhere to procedures which include Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery and People (SQCDP)
- Regular upkeep of records and documentation
The Candidate:
- Grade C and/or above in GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English. (Desirable)
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NVQ Level 2 in a manufacturing and or engineering discipline. (Desirable)
- Machinery operation and/or engineering experience, or a willingness to obtain experience within this environment
- Has a flexible attitude towards the role. Willingness to work in accordance to shift pattern and overtime when required
- Ability to work as part of the team whilst using their own initiative to make autonomous decisions to ensure project deadline compliance
Working pattern:
- 4-day week Monday to Thursday 07:15 am to 5:00 pm totalling 37 hours weekly
Benefits:
- Holidays start at 33 days per year (including Bank Holidays) pro rata for 4 days
- Overtime rates after basic hours are 1.5 of your basic hourly rates, and Fridays and Saturdays
- Overtime rates for Sundays are 2.0 of your basic hourly rates
- Shift Allowances: Nights 33%, Double day 18% and Blended Rota 22%
- On-site - Occupational Health
- Employee Referral Scheme
- Corporate Health Cash Plan (Benefit in Kind)
- Life Insurance x 2