Electrical & Mechanical Fitters

Litron Lasers Ltd
Rugby
5 days ago
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Overview

Permanent full‑time positions in Rugby. Litron Lasers is one of the world’s leading solid‑state laser manufacturers. Our lasers find widespread use in a multitude of scientific and industrial applications worldwide. Due to increasing demand for our laser systems, we need to increase production and head count of staff within our manufacturing and production teams across three sites in Rugby. We are looking to recruit experienced and skilled Manufacturing Electrical and/or Mechanical Fitters.


Responsibilities

  • Read electrical and mechanical engineering drawings.
  • Build to sample.
  • Cabinet wiring and cable assembly.
  • Power supply unit construction.
  • Wiring looms and harnesses.
  • Identify, test and fault‑find electrical installations and equipment.
  • Neat and accurate crimping and soldering of wires.
  • Mechanical assembly duties may include cutting, drilling, tapping, and soldering.
  • Cooler build.

Qualifications

  • Assembly of electrical and mechanical parts, components, and sub‑assemblies.
  • Loom preparation – high standard of wiring, crimping, wire‑stripping.
  • Ensuring that all production assembly operations comply with production standards and specifications.
  • Three years minimum experience in electrical and mechanical fitting.
  • HNC / HND in Engineering desirable.

Benefits

  • Working hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8.30am – 5.30pm, Friday 8.30am – 1.00pm.
  • Competitive rates of pay and holiday entitlement.
  • Holiday purchase scheme.
  • Employee benefits programme – variety of discounts.
  • Employee assistance programme, 24/7.
  • Company contributory pension scheme.
  • Annual company discretionary bonus.

Application

To be considered, please apply via email with a CV to the Human Resources Department. Applicants must be currently living and working in the UK; right‑to‑work paperwork will be required as part of the verification process.


Litron Lasers operates an equal opportunity policy and welcomes applications from people of all diverse backgrounds. The company does not sponsor candidates from overseas. No agency contact.


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