Wax Operative
We are seeking a reliable and detail-focused Wax Operative to support our clients manufacturing process. This hands-on role involves wax injection, trimming, inspection, and maintaining tooling to produce high-quality components.
This position would suit someone with manufacturing or production experience who is comfortable working to tight tolerances and quality standards.
Role Benefits:
- Location: Sheffield: S9
- Contract: Full-time permanent
- Hours: Days & Nights rotational (shift flexibility required) - Days - Monday to Wednesday (Apply online only) and Thursday (Apply online only) & Nights - Monday to Wednesday (Apply online only) and Thursday (Apply online only)
- 13.50 per hour + 12.5% shift allowance
- Full training and structured skill development
- Opportunity to progress within a specialised manufacturing environment
- Stable, team-focused workplace
- Overtime opportunities
Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out wax injection and trimming processes to specification
- Inspect wax patterns for defects such as air bubbles, distortion, or incomplete fills
- Adjust machine parameters to correct quality issues
- Maintain dies and tooling in clean, working condition
- Accurately complete production records and job paperwork
- Work to daily/weekly production targets
- Maintain high standards of housekeeping and safety at all times
Essential Criteria:
- Previous experience in a manufacturing, production, or factory environment
- Ability to use hand tools safely and accurately
- Strong attention to detail and ability to spot defects
- Comfortable working to targets, deadlines, and quality standards
- Basic understanding of Health & Safety in a workshop or factory setting
- Good level of numeracy and literacy (for completing job sheets and documentation)
- Reliable with good timekeeping and attendance
- Willingness to work shift patterns and overtime when required
Desirable Criteria:
- Experience in investment casting, wax processes, or similar precision manufacturing
- Previous experience with injection moulding machinery or process setting
- Ability to read and interpret basic engineering drawings or specifications
- Experience identifying and correcting process defects
- Knowledge of lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices
- Forklift or other factory-related certifications (if relevant)
Skills & Behaviours:
- Positive, team-oriented attitude
- Willingness to learn multiple processes across departments
- Ability to work independently once trained
- Flexible and adaptable to changing production needs
- Takes accountability for quality of work