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How has the Average Metal Making And Treating Process Operative annual salary changed in the last 2 years?
The average annual salary for a Metal Making And Treating Process Operative is £29,400. Salary estimates are based on jobs posted to Pertemps for Metal Making And Treating Process Operative jobs.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Metal Making and Treating Process Operative holds a key role in the metal manufacturing process, overseeing various stages from production to treatment. This position requires a comprehensive understanding of metalworking techniques and a commitment to maintaining product quality. The operative is responsible for operating machinery, executing metal treatment processes, ensuring safety compliance, conducting quality control checks, and collaborating with team members to meet production goals. A crucial link in the manufacturing chain, this role contributes directly to the efficiency, safety, and quality of metal products.
QUALIFICATIONS
There are no formal academic entry requirements. Training is typically provided on-the-job. Vocational qualifications at Level 2 and 3 in relevant areas, including metal and materials processing and finishing. are available.
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