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Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Verso Recruitment
High Wycombe
1 day ago
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Electro-Mechanical Assembler
Location: High Wycombe
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £28,000–£32,000

We're supporting a specialist manufacturing business in High Wycombe that is looking to add skilled Electro-Mechanical Assemblers to their production team. If you enjoy hands-on work, take pride in precision, and want to be part of a well-organised and supportive production environment, this could be an excellent fit.

The Role
Working within a dedicated production cell and reporting to both the Production Manager and Cell Supervisor, you'll be responsible for the assembly of electro-mechanical components and products. You'll follow clear work instructions, drawings, and verbal guidance to ensure products are built to a high standard and on schedule.

What you'll be doing

Electro-mechanical assembly
Using hand tools such as cutters, crimp tools, screwdrivers and soldering irons
Following work instruction sheets, drawings and verbal instructions
Producing parts and assemblies in line with the company's quality management system
Communication & coordination
Updating supervisors on progress, delays, or quality-related concerns
Production standards & safety
Supporting 5S and maintaining a safe, organised work environment
Following relevant health, safety and environmental policies
Training & flexibility
Training provided on additional equipment (in-house or external)
Carrying out similar tasks as needed across the department
What we're looking for

Required
Ability to read, write and interpret written English accurately
Strong communication and time-management skills
Ability to read & understand mechanical and electrical drawings
Skilled with hand tools and soldering
Desired
Confidence using measurement tools (multimeters, continuity testers, micrometers, verniers, etc.)
Comfortable using a computer to enter/read information (Word, Excel or equivalent)
Why apply?
Permanent role with competitive salary (£28,000–£32,000)
Stable and supportive production environment
Hands-on role with variety
Training provided & opportunity to broaden your skills
Join an organised, quality-driven team
Interested? Get in touch:

Lewis Phillips


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