Mechanical Technician

Luton Bennett
Cambridge
2 months ago
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Mechanical Technician (Manufacturing / Production)

Cambridge

£27,430 + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Private Healthcare & Dental + Joining Bonus (£1,500 after 6 months) + Life Assurance (4x) + Company Pension (2% Employee, 5% Employer) + Income Protection + Enhanced Family Leave + Profit Sharing Bonus

Monday to Thursday 08:00 to 16:45, Friday 08:00 to 12:30

Mechanical Technician required for a reputable manufacturing company located in Cambridge. This is a great opportunity to join a friendly company of approximately 100 members, who are part of a wider international group, offering long term job security. The company are committed to employee development, offering ongoing training opportunities and progression.

Candidates from any engineering or technical background are encouraged to apply as the company can offer full training, however candidates must be able to read and interpret engineering drawings. 

The successful Mechanical Technician will be joining a production team of 40-50 people and will be responsible for supporting pipe preparation. Working from engineering drawings, you will cut and prepare tubes to 0.5mm and hand bend tubes ranging from 1/8’’ diameter to ½’’ diameter. The role will involve working with hand tools and measuring equipment.

The Mechanical Technician Role:

· Cut and prepare pipe tubes to 0.5mm
· Work from engineering drawings
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