Electro-Mechanical Assembler — Flexible Hours & Pension

Devlin Electronics
Basingstoke
3 days ago
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Pay: £13.50 per hour

Job Description: Electro-Mechanical Assembler

About the Company

Devlin Electronics is a custom electronics manufacturer, designing and producing bespoke electro-mechanical input devices for a variety of sectors. Based in Basingstoke, Devlin has been established for over 40 years and provides tailored solutions through our extensive engineering expertise and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities.

About the Role

We are seeking a Mechanical Assembler who will be able to read drawings and has a good eye for detail.

The person must have good communication skills, and able to work as part of a small team or independently. A commitment to quality and safety, and happy to train and learn new skills.

This role might also involve moving to different departments and helping as required.

Key Responsibilities:
• You will be responsible and accountable for the manufacture of electro-mechanical assemblies.
• Have the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and schematics to assist with building and fault finding across the product range.
• Previous experience working on electro-mechanical assemblies, down to a component level.
• To maintain a professional and supportive relationship with team members and other departments in order to deliver business and delivery objectives or deadlines.
• To act ethically, with integrity and in the best interest of the business at all times.
• To keep good time management to minimise any wasted time and maximise productivity and effectiveness.
• To use personal judgement and initiative to develop effective and constructive solutions to challenges and obstacles in day-to-day activities and procedures within the specified role.
• To carry out any other duties as detailed by your Supervisor or Manager from time to time.

Required Skills:

• Ability to interpret electro-mechanical drawings.
• Proven knowledge and experience of mechanical engineering practices.
• Should have an understanding of electronic manufacturing practices, such as IPC or equivalent.

Key Skills

* Self-motivated.

* High attention to details

* Willing to learn approach

* Team player attitude with excellent Communication, Collaboration, Adaptability and Problem-solving skills

* Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment

What We Offer

* 37.5 hours working week with flexible working hours

* 25 days holiday

* Company pension scheme

* Supportive team culture

* A clean and safe electronics production environment

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

* Company pension

* Cycle to work scheme

Experience:

* Assembly: 2 years (preferred)

Work Location: In person


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