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Production Assembler

Posted 4 July by TEC PARTNERS LIMITED
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Salary icon £25,000 - £30,000 per annum
Location icon Suffolk , East Anglia

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Brilliant opportunity not to be missed!

Our client is seeking a skilled Production Assembler to become an integral part of their team in Bury St. Edmunds.

As a Production Assembler, your responsibilities will include:

  • Assemble quality specialist products to align with customer specifications and deadlines
  • Interpret schematic drawings, install copper busbars and perform assembly and wiring tasks
  • Ensure product continuity and quality, delivering products for testing on schedule
  • Collaborate effectively with team members, adhering to Health and Safety legislation and company policies

To be considered for this Production Assembler role, you will need the below:

  • Minimum Level 3 Apprenticeship in electrical engineering, engineering technician, or equivalent
  • Analytical and logical mindset with strong problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration
  • Experience in electrical wiring
  • Attention to detail and organizational skills to meet deadlines
  • Commitment, enthusiasm, and a flexible approach to workload

In return, our client is offering the successful Production Assembler the following:

  • Salary £25,000 - £30,000
  • Contributory group personal pension
  • 28 days holiday including statutory and public holidays
  • Comprehensive induction and on-site training covering all aspects of the role, including Health, Safety, Fire, and HR compliance

Required skills

  • 1
    assembling
  • 1
    wireman
  • 1
    Production assembler

Reference: 53027171

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