Bush Honer

Hayes
2 weeks ago
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I am seeking a Bush Honer to join my renowned aviation industry client based in Hayes, West London.
You will fit bushes and dimensionally check tolerances, fit and swage bearings and hone bushes.

Role: Bush Honer
Location: Hayes, Middlesex
Shift: Mon-Fri. Night shift. 10pm-6am (after initial training on day shift)
Salary: £34,078.69

Main Bush Honer responsibilities:

Check component and bush log for accuracy.
Install bushes / bearings. Check bushes dimensionally. Using workshop manuals and drawings.
Using imperial calibrated measuring equipment
Swage bushings with the suitable method (pressure, roller, stake, material displacing).
Wire lock bolts / bushes
Use of cryogenics / ovens
Carry out hardness checks of components.
To maintain knowledge of HPA's working procedures pertinent for the job function;
Performance of tasks delegated by the Area Supervisor.
Hone bushes to final size.
An awareness and understanding of responsibilities outlined in the Company's environmental procedures.
You will be required to maintain Practical Experience Record (PER) book.
You may be required to train personnel with a specified area subject to your qualifications and experience???????
Ideal candidate profile:

Engineering apprenticeship

Ability to measure using imperial measuring equipment.

Ability to use computers

Trained in machine shop technology and working practices

Aerospace background preferable but not essential

Well organised, punctual and works with accuracy

Candidates must already hold the right to live and work in the UK at the time of application
Additional information:

Free onsite parking

Competitive Salary Package

Discretionary Bonus Scheme

Discounted Flight Benefits

Reduced Gym Memberships. Retail and Hotel Discounts

Seasonal Company Events

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply immediately.

Due to the number of applications we receive, it's not always possible to contact unsuccessful applicants. Unless you hear from us within 14 days of your application, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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