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Electrical & Mechanical FItters in CV21, Cosford, Warwickshire

Energy Jobline CVL
Rugby
5 days ago
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Overview

Energy Jobline is the largest and fastest growing global Energy Job Board and Energy Hub. We have an audience reach of over 7 million energy professionals, 400,000+ monthly advertised global energy and engineering jobs, and work with the leading energy companies worldwide.


We focus on the Oil & Gas, Renewables, Engineering, Power, and Nuclear markets as well as emerging technologies in EV, Battery, and Fusion. We are committed to ensuring that we offer the most exciting career opportunities from around the world for our jobseekers.


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.


Responsibilities

  • Read electrical schematics or mechanical CAD engineering drawings.
  • Build to sample.
  • Cabinet wiring and cable assembly.
  • Power supply unit construction.
  • Wiring looms and harnesses.
  • Identify, test & fault finding in electrical installation and equipment.
  • Neat and accurate crimping and soldering of wires.
  • Mechanical assembly duties may include cutting, drilling, tapping, and soldering.
  • Cooler build.
  • The roles require a high standard of dexterity and accuracy. The successful applicants will have a high level of competence with electrical drawings or mechanical drawings, plus the following experience.
  • 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 you perform comply with production standards and specifications.

Qualifications

  • Experience with electrical and/or mechanical assembly in a manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to read electrical schematics or mechanical drawings.
  • Proficiency in wiring, crimping, and soldering; familiarity with looms and harnesses.
  • Dexterity and accuracy in mechanical assembly tasks and related equipment.

Benefits

  • Working Hours 37.50 hours per week Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 5.30pm and 8.30am to 1.00pm on Friday
  • 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

How to apply

To be considered for this role, please apply via email with a CV and covering letter stating your current salary to the Human Resources Department.


You must be currently living and working within the UK. Copies of Passport and Visa will be requested for verification.


Litron Lasers operates an equal opportunity policy and welcomes applications from people of all diverse backgrounds.


If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.


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