Mechanical / Aerospace Assembler (Precision Assembly)

Response Personnel Ltd
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Bush Fit Honer

Location: Hayes, London
Department: Machine Shop
Reporting to: Production Manager


About the Role

A precision engineering and MRO operation is seeking an experienced Bush Fit Honer to install bushes and bearings, check dimensional tolerances, and carry out honing operations in accordance with approved manuals and procedures. The role plays a key part in meeting customer turnaround times and maintaining quality and efficiency standards.


Key Performance Measures

  • Adherence to customer turnaround times.
  • Active participation in continuous improvement and LEAN initiatives.
  • Achievement of departmental KPI targets.

Key Responsibilities

  • Check component and bush logs for accuracy.
  • Install bushes and bearings in line with drawings and workshop manuals.
  • Carry out dimensional inspection of bushes using calibrated imperial measuring equipment.
  • Swage bushings using appropriate methods (pressure, roller, staking, or material displacement).
  • Wire-lock bolts and bushes as required.
  • Use cryogenic processes and ovens where applicable.
  • Carry out hardness checks on components using appropriate equipment.
  • Maintain knowledge of relevant working procedures applicable to the role.
  • Complete tasks delegated by the Area Supervisor.
  • Hone bushes to final size.
  • Maintain an up-to-date Practical Experience Record (PER) book.
  • Provide training or support to colleagues within a defined scope, subject to experience and qualifications.
  • Ensure all work is completed in compliance with health & safety, environmental regulations, and company procedures.
  • Undertake any other reasonable duties as required by line management.

Education & Qualifications

  • Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent practical training.
  • Competent using imperial measuring equipment.

Experience & Technical Knowledge

  • Previous experience in a fitting, honing, or bush installation role.
  • Aerospace experience desirable but not essential.

Personal Attributes

  • Able to work effectively under pressure.
  • High attention to detail with a strong focus on quality and accuracy.
  • Well organised, punctual, flexible, and quality conscious.
  • Strong team player with a positive attitude.

Working Conditions

  • Full-time position.
  • No direct reports.

Additional Requirements

  • Unrestricted right to live and work in the UK.
  • Completion of mandatory training as required.

Contact us at:

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