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Assembly Operative

Posted 30 May by MTrec Recruitment
Salary icon £12.00 per hour
Location icon Bishop Auckland , County Durham

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Rewards and Benefits on Offer;

  • A highly varied and interesting role, working in a fast-paced environment
  • Attendance Bonus
  • Employer pension scheme
  • 28-days holiday per year
  • Free onsite parking
  • Dayshift only
  • Opportunity for permanent contracts for the right person

The Hours You’ll Work;

  • 08.00am till 17.00pm Monday to Thursday, early finish Friday

The Pay You’ll Receive;

  • £12.00 per hour

MTrec’s New Opportunity;

  • MTrec are currently recruiting for a specialist manufacturer in the Bishop Auckland area.

The Job You’ll Do;

  • Assembling products by hand
  • Using a variety of hand tools
  • Following basic diagrams for assembly of products
  • Working in a fast paced target driven environment
  • Visual quality inspection of products
  • Allocating assembled products ready for dispatch
  • Adhering to manual handling at all times
  • General housekeeping duties when required
  • Strict adherence to health and safety standards
  • Keeping the work area tidy, by sweeping and emptying bins if needed

About You;

  • Experience with hand tools or in an assembly role would be advantageous, but full training will be given
  • High level of dexterity as components can be small and fiddly
  • A positive attitude and are willing to learn more skills on the job
  • Good reliability and attendance

Reference: 52764107

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