Progressive Technology Ltd and Progressive Technology Advanced Materials Ltd are part of a successful rapidly expanding group of engineering companies based in Newbury, working in the Formula One, Aerospace, Defence and Medical markets. The business has experienced rapid growth since moving to our current location in Hambridge Lane in 2013, when we employed 25 staff and occupied 12K sq.ft of manufacturing space to our current position, employing 270 staff and occupying 77k sq.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Electroplatter to join our team.
Electroplater Job Description
Preparing components for electroplating, this involves cleaning the parts to remove dirt, grease, and other contaminants. In some cases, the components will need to be masked to protect specific areas of the part that do not require plating. Mixing and preparing plating solutions as per laboratory recommendations. Set up and operate electroplating equipment, emptying and filling tanks. Managing rectifiers and using control panels to ensure correct current and voltage is used. The electroplater must monitor the electroplating process, making adjustments to ensure that the correct thickness and quality of plating is achieved, monitoring the current and voltage settings, as well as the temperature of the plating solution. Once the electroplating process is complete, the electroplater must inspect the finished parts for defects and plating adhesion. This may involve visual inspection, as well as using tools such as micrometers, vernier calipers, XRF and other inspection equipment to measure the thickness of the plating. Good housekeeping skills are essential for to ensure the equipment continues to function correctly and remains in a safe condition. The Electroplater will need to maintain accurate records of electroplating processes, plating times, and quality control measurements and results. Must be familiar with engineering drawings and technical specifications. Required Skills and Qualifications:
Previous experience of running an electroplating process Proficient in electroplating techniques, equipment operation, and maintenance. Attention to detail, precision is key to achieving high-quality electroplated surfaces. Ability to troubleshoot and address issues during the electroplating process. Knowledge of and commitment to safety protocols and regulations. Ability to communicate effectively with team members and supervisors, face to face and electronically. Beneftis:
25 days annual holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays Competitive salary On-site parking Private health Pension scheme Life Insurance Company phone Free meal prepared daily by our resident chef Subsidised gym membership