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Electro Mechanical Technician

Market 36
Bishop's Stortford
3 weeks ago
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Electro Mechanical Assembler

Market 36 Recruitment are currently for a Mechanical Assembler on behalf of our client based in Bishops Stortford on a permanent basis.

Our client is seeking an experienced Assembler to assemble, handle and process products to ensure quality and productivity is maintained.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Mechanical / Electro assembly involving wet and dry systems.

  • Soldering & Crimping to a high standard

  • Use of hand tools, with some use of electrical hand tools.

  • Ability to read wiring diagrams

  • Ability to understand exploded diagrams

  • Cooperate and work with all other production staff

  • Ensure all operations are complete and done correctly

  • Any other duties as required

    Experience, education & qualifications

  • Have an understanding of electromechanical and other necessary disciplines.

  • Be organised and have the ability to prioritize multiple projects

  • Be proficient in verbal and written communication within a business and external customer satisfaction.

  • Local and systematic approach to problem solving

  • Ability to lift up to 20kg required

  • Work well under pressure and handle multiple tasks.

    Salary: Up to £30,000 (DOE)

    Benefits: 10.5% Salary Sacrifice pension scheme, 25 days holiday, 3 taken at Christmas for shutdown, plus bank holidays, PPE footwear up to the value of £35, Free eye care test plus £50 contribution to glasses, Annual Bonus target of 5%.

    Hours: Monday to Friday 07:30 – 16:00

    Market 36 Recruitment Ltd cover a range of sectors including Commercial, Industrial, Engineering, HR & Finance & ITAD. This vacancy is being advertised by Market 36 Recruitment Ltd. We operate as an Employment Business for temporary roles and as an Employment Agency for permanent roles

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