Manual Mental Finisher

Elevation People Solutions
Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£35,000 – £57,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £57,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

10% sign-on bonus Company-wide bonus scheme Shift premiums

Salary: From £35,000 per annum + overtime (potential earnings up to £57,000)

Bonus: 10% sign-on bonus + company-wide bonus scheme

Shifts: Fixed Day, Afternoon and night shifts available with shift premiums

Sector: Precision Engineering / Aerospace / Medical

The Opportunity

An excellent opportunity for an experienced Manual Metal Finisher to join a state-of-the-art precision engineering facility supporting the production of high-spec components used within advanced manufacturing sectors including aerospace, medical devices and defence.

This is a fantastic chance to work in a modern, high-investment environment with cutting-edge machinery, robotics and world-class engineering processes.

The business offers excellent earning potential through overtime, a strong quality-driven culture and the opportunity to work on technically challenging components requiring a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities

* Manual deburring of precision machined components

* Removal of sharp edges and blending of radii to drawing requirements

* Polishing and surface finishing of metal components

* Use of hand tools including files, scrapers, stones and deburring blades

* Working to tight tolerances and high-quality surface finish standards

* Inspection of parts against engineering drawings and specifications

* Working under magnification where required

* Identifying non-conformances and escalating quality concerns

* Maintaining excellent part protection and cleanliness standards

* Recording completion of work and maintaining traceability documentation

Candidate Requirements

* Previous experience in manual metal finishing or deburring

* Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings

* Experience working to tight tolerances

* Strong attention to detail and quality standards

* Good manual dexterity and patience

* Experience working with stainless steel, aluminium or titanium

* Quality focused mindset with pride in workmanship

Desirable Experience

* Experience working in aerospace, medical or high-precision engineering environments

* Familiarity with ISO quality standards such as ISO13485 or AS9100

* Experience working under magnification

* Understanding of surface finish requirements (Ra values)

Why Apply?

* Brand new precision engineering facility

* Significant investment in people, technology and machinery

* Opportunity to work on complex high-spec components

* Competitive salary with strong overtime earning potential

* Sign-on bonus available

* Company bonus scheme

* Modern working environment with advanced CNC and robotic systems

* Long-term career opportunity in a growing engineering business

If you are an experienced Manual Metal Finisher looking to work within a high-quality engineering environment offering strong earning potential and career progression, we would be interested in hearing from you

Related Jobs

View all jobs
Spotlight

Lead Development Engineer

Corin Group Cirencester, gloucestershire, United Kingdom
On-site

Assembly Technician

Morson Edge Nursling, SO16 0TF, United Kingdom

EHS Specialist

Medtronic Watford, United Kingdom

Process Engineer / Continuous Improvement Engineer

Questech Recruitment Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
£32,000 – £37,000 pa On-site

Production Operatives - Night Shift

Acorn by Synergie Ilfracombe, Devon, United Kingdom
On-site

Accounts Payable Accountant

Randstad Finance Horsham, United Kingdom

Electronics Technician

Platform Recruitment Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Where to Advertise Medical Technology Jobs in the UK (2026 Guide)

Advertising medical technology jobs in the UK requires a different approach to most technical hiring. The medtech candidate pool spans biomedical engineers, regulatory affairs specialists, clinical scientists, software engineers working within IEC 62304 and MDR frameworks, imaging scientists and commercial professionals with deep healthcare sector knowledge. General job boards consistently conflate medical technology with broader healthcare, pharmaceutical and IT roles — producing high application volumes but low candidate quality for specialist medtech positions. This guide, published by MedicalTechnologyJobs.co.uk, covers where to advertise medical technology roles in the UK in 2026, how the main platforms compare, what employers should expect to pay, and what the data says about hiring across different role types.

Medical Technology Jobs UK 2026: What to Expect Over the Next 3 Years

Medical technology is one of those rare sectors where commercial ambition and genuine human impact point in exactly the same direction. The devices, diagnostics, digital health platforms, and AI-powered clinical tools that medical technology companies develop do not just generate revenue — they extend lives, reduce suffering, and change what is possible inside the clinical encounter. That combination of purpose and commercial scale makes the medical technology jobs market one of the most compelling in the entire UK life sciences and technology landscape. And that market is changing faster than at any previous point in the sector's history. The integration of artificial intelligence into diagnostic imaging, pathology, and clinical decision support has moved from research demonstration to regulatory approval and NHS deployment. Wearable and implantable devices are generating continuous patient data at a scale that is transforming how chronic conditions are monitored and managed. Digital therapeutics — software that delivers clinically validated therapeutic interventions — have emerged as a recognised product category with its own regulatory pathway. Surgical robotics has moved from a premium offering at a handful of specialist centres to a mainstream surgical platform whose capabilities are expanding with each generation. For job seekers, the medical technology jobs market of 2026 represents an opportunity that is both broader and more technically demanding than it was three years ago. The roles being created now span a wider range of disciplines, require a more sophisticated understanding of the intersection between technology and clinical practice, and carry higher regulatory expectations than the medtech jobs of even a short time ago. This article breaks down what the UK medical technology jobs market is likely to look like through to 2028 — covering the titles emerging right now, the technologies driving employer demand, the skills that will matter most, and how to position your career ahead of the curve in one of the most consequential sectors in the UK economy.

How Many Medical Technology Tools Do You Need to Know to Get a Medical Technology Job?

If you’re pursuing a career in medical technology, it can feel like the toolkit is endlessly long: imaging systems, data analysis software, regulatory platforms, testing frameworks, prototyping tools, CAD, quality management systems, signal processing libraries and more. Scroll job boards or LinkedIn, and it’s easy to think you need to know every tool under the sun just to secure an interview. Here’s the honest truth most hiring managers won’t explicitly tell you: 👉 They don’t hire you because you know every tool — they hire you because you understand the underlying principles and can apply the right tool in the right context to solve real problems. Tools matter — absolutely — but they are secondary to problem-solving ability, clinical awareness, engineering rigour and the ability to deliver safe, reliable solutions. So how many medical technology tools do you actually need to know to get a job? For most job seekers, the answer is far fewer than you think. This article explains what employers really want, which tools are core, which are role-specific, and how to focus your learning so you look confident, competent and end-game ready.