Manufacturing Technician

Posted 25 March by ATTEGA GROUP LIMITED
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Manufacturing Technician

£25,642per annum

Pulborough  

Full Time Permanent Monday to Friday

Do you have previous electromechanical experience?

Are you a manufacturing technician?

Attega Group is currently partnering with our client in recruiting a manufacturing technician to join the team.

The main purpose of this role is to build electro mechanical sub- assemblies

In return, our client is offering a salary of up to £25,642 P/A, depending on experience, plus Life insurance, non-contractual bonus plus more  

This is a full-time, permanent The hours of work will be Monday to Friday

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Building electro mechanical sub-assemblies, printed circuit boards and final products, reading and interpreting bills of materials and drawings.
  • Cleaning and packing of products using COSHH substances using appropriate PPE provided.
  • Raising non-compliance, rework records, stores requisitions and any build documentation changes when required.
  • Ensuring familiarisation with relevant elements of quality management including static handling precaution and workmanship standards.
  • Maintaining a high accuracy of stock control and stock levels as required, replenishing and placing orders as required.
  • Maintain and improve housekeeping and working practices.


The ideal candidate:

  • Previous electro mechanical assembly experience and soldering.
  • Knowledge of High Voltage considerations
  • Understanding of mechanical assembly procedures and processes.


For more information on our Manufacturing technician  role, please contact Dan Austin Noakes in the Attega Group offices today!

Reference: 52368280

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