Are you ready to see your ideas in action?

“You think of something on Monday. Talk with the team about it Tuesday. Design it on a Wednesday. And we are doing it on Thursday”

Callum, Process Engineer

Elmelin is built on innovation and technical know-how. We are experiencing a great interest and demand for our tailor-made insulation products and are on track to double in size.

We are proud of what we have achieved, and we are ambitious about the future. We are confident that we are looking at a wealth of opportunities with what we already got. And with what we are willing to invest in both machinery and talent.

We are always keen to hear from people who want to explore new ways of doing things, and likes experimenting with technology and products to help customers solve their problems.

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We’re Terry and Christian. We are the owners of Elmelin and work side-by-side with our team at the plant.
Being a growing manufacturing business means innovation is key. And it’s why we’re relentlessly pushing for everybody to explore and experiment with new technology, to optimise our processes and improve the quality of our products to satisfy our customers need.

If an idea is sound, it is tested. And if it works it is implemented.

We are hands-on, without agenda, and doesn’t get hung up on titles. If you chip in and pull your weight, if you’re honest, curious and a proactive team player who learns from doing, then we promise you a flexible and caring working environment where we welcome your ideas and let you get on with it. We give you the opportunity to learn, grow and shape your career with us.

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What we believe in

With a little bit of imagination, ambition and drive, then our possibilities are endless.

We believe in insulation excellence that will increase safety and efficiency while remaining cost-effective for our customers. We are on a quest to optimising our traditional manufacturing processes to meet the needs of our customers in the 21st Century. We are investing in machinery and lean manufacturing methods to support our strong pipeline of business opportunities catering for our existing loyal customers and our new business prospects.

“You think of something on Monday. Talk with the team about it Tuesday. Design it on a Wednesday. And we are doing it on Thursday”

Callum, Process Engineer

“I mentioned that I wanted to work on the CNC machine and they trusted me to get on with it. I’ve now realised that it’s what I’m passionate about and now got a training plan in place for me to upskill as a Process Technician, in the first instance.”

Damian, Tube Shop

If you’re passionate about something, then we will help you learn and grow in that area

The combination of our new and old technology, and changes in customers needs, means everyday is an opportunity for our employees to experiment, learn and grow. We want everybody to have the opportunity to develop their skillset and responsibilities in the areas they are passionate about. And we aim to balance it with the right amount of freedom, guidance and training.

We’re in it together and every employee plays a part in what we achieve as a business.

This is why we start every day with discussing what’s on and the current schedule and makes sure everybody has regular 1 to 1’s with their manager about how things are going, and what their core deliverables are. It is also why we have an inclusive bonus scheme for all employees, pay premium overtime rates and offer a competitive salary and total remuneration package.

“We are an unusual SME and not your typical owners. We work along side the team, and pay everybody a bonus to recognise that they are the reason we achieve what we do as a business.”

Terry and Christian, Owners

“I was very surprised about how friendly everybody was, and how we are expected to look out for each other. I haven’t been used to that before.”

Barry, Coating Shop

Life’s too short not to have fun along the way.

We want Elmelin to be a place where you feel at home and accepted for who you are. Our focus is on helping each other out and we never miss an opportunity to celebrate and socialise, whether that is a birthday, a significant milestone, our summer BBQ or Christmas lunch.

There’s more to life than work.

We understand that life happens and we care about our employees and their families. This is why we take health and safety measures very seriously and go to great lengths to find ways to support and be flexible when and if needed.

“Terry stopped the production because somebody wasn’t wearing protective eye gear when handling the chemicals. Forget about the liability to us as a business for a moment. This is about somebody potentially losing their eyesight.”

Troy, Customer Service

Opportunities to join us

Great things are happening here and if you have an interest in technology, problem solving and/or manufacturing then we want to hear from you.

Whether you’re an experienced professional, a recent graduate or a factory worker there are opportunities for you to join us on our exciting journey.
If you can’t see a job description that fits your profile, but you think you’ll be a good fit for our team, then feel free to send your CV to recruitment@elmelin.com together with a short cover letter outlining what you bring to the team.

Location: Walthamstow
Level: Entry level
Full-time, permanent

We are looking for a Factory Operator to join our growing team at our London based plant. As this is an entry level position, we will be looking for somebody who is proactive and keen to learn and match that with the training needed to do the job:

Example of training offered:
  • On-the-job training on our range of continuous process machines
  • Health and safety training
  • 5S (Lean Manufacturing Methodology) skills training


Role Summary
As a Factory Operator you are part of the manufacturing team whose responsibility is to produce and package our bespoke range of mica products to the highest quality. You will be responsible for carrying out a variety of manual tasks across multiple areas within the factory. This is done on a rota meaning that even though the task might be the same, then you will do different things throughout the day. Each task plays an important role in the overall production cycle and your responsibility is to manufacture to the specifications laid out in the engineering drawings, follow our 5S methodology and maintain our machines on a day to day basis.

Responsibilities
  • Determine manufacturing process for specific products based on manufacturing method sheets, job cards and engineering drawings
  • Operate measurement devices (like a vernier and micrometer) as per specifications
  • Operate the bandsaw saw, circular saw and Elmtherm slicer (robotic arm table) to cut mica sheets to specifications
  • Operate the pull off machine to ensure highest level of tube quality and minimise breakage
  • Operate tube rolling table and our continuous tube rolling machine
  • Pack tubes and mica roll material using our shrink wrap machine and vacuum sealing machine to ensure products are packed so they can be transported safely to our customers
  • Clean and inspect mica tubes between runs to minimise risk of production error
  • Carry out operator maintenance on machines and run 5S checks to ensure our machines are kept in prestige condition


Required skills and qualifications:
  • NVQ2 qualification or GCSE with good maths skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Basis computer skills (user level)
  • Team player but also happy to work independently
  • Proactive and self-motivated
  • Hands-on and eager to learn
  • Manual lifting of materials and products


Benefits:
  • Personal On-the-job training covering (but not limited to):
    • Our range of continuous process machines
    • Health and safety training
    • 5S (Lean Manufacturing Methodology) skills training
  • Competitive salary
  • Company performance bonus
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Permanent contract of employment
  • Overtime availability with premium rates
  • 39 hour per week, normal day shift
Location: Walthamstow
Level: Entry level
Full-time, permanent

We looking for a Machine Operator to join our growing team at our London based plant.

Role Summary
As Machine Operator you are part of the manufacturing team whose responsibility is to produce and package our bespoke range of mica products to the highest quality. You will be responsible for managing the resin mixing process and the operation of all our coating machines within acceptable process control limits in close collaboration with our Process Technician.

You will on occasions and when we are producing high volume orders, be expected to perform tasks undertaken by a factory operator in the business. These are manual tasks across multiple areas within the factory. This is done on a rota meaning that even though the task might be the same, then you will do different things throughout the day.

Responsibilities
  • Operate and program machines based on specifications laid out in engineering drawings, method sheets and job cards
  • Carry out the resin mixing process following Health and Safety guidelines
  • Review and adjust the different steps of the manufacturing process based on tests and ad hoc quality control
  • Monitor the process and record operating data
  • Operate and oversee the machine oxidiser operation and all machine controls.
  • Operate measurement devices, understanding viscosity and specific gravity as concepts, how to measure them and adjust the manufacturing process accordingly
  • Perform all manual duties of a factory operator when requested


Required skills and qualifications:
This role will suit a skilled early career factory operator, with experience of working with continuous process machines and who is now ready to step up and take more responsibility for manufacturing process safety, quality and output.
  • NVQ3 qualification or equivalent background
  • Experience operating continuous process machines, in industries that are similar but not limited to printing, laminating and woodworking.
  • A knowledge of chemicals and paint mixing would be an advantage
  • Strong numeracy skills
  • Good communication skills
  • Basis computer skills (user level)
  • Proactive and self-motivated
  • Hands-on and eager to learn
  • Manual lifting of materials and products


Benefits:
  • Personal On-the-job training covering (but not limited to):
    • Our range of continuous process machines
    • Health and safety training
    • 5S (Lean Manufacturing Methodology) skills training
  • Competitive salary
  • Company performance bonus
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Permanent contract of employment
  • Overtime availability with premium rates
  • 39 hour per week, normal day shift
Location: Walthamstow, East London
Level: Early/Mid Career
Part-time, job sharing, 20 hours each, Permanent

We are looking for two part time office administrators to join our growing team at our London based plant in a job share capacity:
Vacancy A: Monday – Friday 8.30am – 12.30pm
Vacancy B: Monday – Thursday 12.30pm – 4.30pm - Friday 12pm -4.00pm

Please indicate your worktime preference on your application.



Role Summary
As the Office Administration team, you’ll work as an integrated part of the sales, marketing and customer service team reporting into the Sales Director. Your joint responsibility is to provide an outstanding and seamless service to new and existing customers, and other partners on a daily basis. You will do this by being the first point of contact for all incoming queries about products, orders, invoices and deliveries and see it as your priority to solve them in the best and most effective way. You will also be required to carry out other office administrative tasks as and when required.

Responsibilities
  • Serve as first point of contact for queries via mail, email and phone from customers, suppliers and partners
  • Solve queries independently or through collaboration with relevant colleagues
  • Maintain and develop relationships with customers, suppliers and partners
  • Own the purchase and sales orders process; from raising purchase and sales orders in our CRM data base thought to invoicing within agreed timeframes
  • Resolve invoice queries with the accounts team.
  • Expediting sales and purchase orders, ensuring delivery dates are achieved
  • Own and manage relationships with couriers and transport companies
  • Seek ways of improving the way we work with customers, suppliers and partners as well as with internal office related processes.


Required skills and qualifications:
  • Office admin experience
  • Proactive and self-motivated
  • Strong time-management skills and multitasking ability
  • Attention to detail
  • Natural networker who enjoys building relationships and solve customers’ queries
  • Team player but also happy to work independently
  • Hands-on and eager to learn
  • Excellent English written and verbal communication skills
  • Additional European language particularly German
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) with aptitude to learn new software and systems


Benefits:
  • Personal On-the-job training covering (but not limited to):
    • Health and safety training
  • Competitive salary
  • Company performance bonus
  • Permanent contract of employment
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • 20 hours per week