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Mechanical Assembler

Orion Electrotech Manufacturing
London
2 days ago
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Mechanical Assembler
Location: Abingdon
Salary: £34,000 - £38,000 per annum
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am 5:30pm
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Were looking for experiencedMechanical Assembler to help bring these advanced systems to life. You'll be hands-on with the mechanical and electrical assembly of compact, high-performance systems, playing a vital role in the development, testing, and refinement of next-generation technologies.
What You'll Be Doing as an

Mechanical Assembler :
Assembling mechanical and electrical components
Assisting in test setups, instrumentation, and data collection
Conducting inspections and troubleshooting
Collaborating with engineers on quality and process improvement
Maintaining production records, inventory, and purchasing logs
Driving improvements in safety, efficiency, and cost
What Were Looking For as an

Mechanical Assembler :
Essential:
Solid experience with mechanical assembly
Ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and quality systems
Desirable:
Experience in a production/manufacturing environment
Background in scaling up assembly systems or manufacturing facilities
Familiarity with drafting SOPs and improving manufacturing processes
Why Join Us?
25 days holiday bank holidays
Enhanced pension scheme
Private healthcare, including dental and optical
Employee Assistance Programme for personal and professional support
Exclusive perksdiscounts on shopping, gym memberships, restaurants, and cinemas
If you're interested in joining this company as an Assembly Technician, APPLY NOW! For more information, please contact Charlie Penn at Orion Electrotech Reading for a chat.
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Due to the volume of applications, if you do not hear back within 5 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Check our website for more opportunities.

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