Press Brake Setter / Operator

Position:

Contract

Hours:

Full-time

Salary:

£15 - 17 per hour

City:

Job ID:

s6pb

Sector:

Engineering

Job Description

Established in 2001, Winner Recruitment has grown to become one of the UK’s leading specialist recruitment companies for both temporary and permanent staffing solutions.

Winner Recruitment has been recognised by the London Stock Exchange Group for as one of the most inspiring and fastest growing companies within the UK – 2017, 2018 and 2019. This award is testament to the quality Winner Recruitment delivers to its clients.

Press Brake Setter / Operator

£15.00 – £17.00 per hour | Full Time | Sheffield Area
Monday to Friday | Overtime Available

The Role

An established engineering manufacturer is seeking an experienced Press Brake Setter / Operator to join their fabrication team. This is a long-term opportunity offering stable day-shift hours and regular overtime.

Key Responsibilities

  • Set up press brakes daily using the correct tooling for each job

  • Safely operate press brake machinery

  • Select appropriate tooling for varying components and materials

  • Inspect machines and report any maintenance issues

  • Accurately read and interpret technical engineering and folding drawings

  • Maintain high standards of quality and workplace safety

What We’re Looking For

  • Previous press brake setting and operating experience (essential)

  • Ability to work confidently from technical drawings

  • Reliable, punctual and hardworking

  • Strong team player with a flexible approach

  • Willing to work overtime during busy periods

What’s On Offer

  • £15.00 – £17.00 per hour, negotiable based on experience

  • 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday

  • Overtime paid at time and a half and double time

  • Free on-site parking

  • Stable, long-term employment within a professional environment

Experience

  • Press Brake Setting / Operating experience preferred (5+ years advantageous)

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