Electro Mechanical Assembler

Proactive Global
Milton Keynes
3 months ago
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Position: Electro Mechanical Assembler

Location: Milton Keynes

Proactive currently have an exciting opportunity for a Electro Mechanical Assembler to begin work for a leading manufacturing and production business in Milton Keynes.

Due to rapid company expansion and an ever growing order book, our client is hoping to recruit at least one additional Electro Mechanical Assembler to help ensure the quality and accuracy of the factory's function is well maintained throughout this new and excited influx of work.

Key Responsibilities:

Assembling mechanical & electrical parts / components with high accuracy
Conduct quality checks to ensure products meet specifications.
Collaborate with team members to meet production targets.
Maintain a clean and organised work area.
Adhere to all safety guidelines and protocols. Qualifications and Experience:

Previous experience within assembly based work
ability to use hand and power tools
Strong attention to detail
A tolerance to the smell of glue
Previous experience in a similar role is beneficial but not essential.Additional Info:

Working hours: 6.00am-2.00pm Monday to Friday
Start date: ASAP

If you are interested in this position, please apply with a copy of your CV & a member of our team will be in touch to discuss the opportunity with you in further detail.

How to Apply:

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