Mechanical Assembler

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Shrewsbury
6 days ago
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MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER REQUIRED IN TELFORD (SHROPSHIRE)

Are you a Mechanically biased Assembly Operative who is seeking a new job in Telford, and do you have a Full UK Driving License?!


We are seeking a Mechanical Assembler to join a leading manufacturer in the Halesfield area of Telford, the starting pay rate is up to £14.00 per hour (DOE) and the working hours are 7am-5pm Mon-Thurs, with a 3pm finish on a Friday (45 hours per week). Overtime is also available and is paid at T1/2 once you've passed a probation period.


The hiring manager would like someone who has some experience within carpentry or joinery, or someone who has previous woodworking / band saw / nail gun experience and may have operated a CNC Wood Routing machine, or similar.


Anyone who has worked with vehicles, camper vans or commercial vehicles previously would be a great fit for this job, alternatively, anyone who has previously worked as a Panel Maker, Joiner, Carpenter, Mechanical Assembler, Mechanical Fitter, Electrical Fitter, Vehicle Fitter or Vehicle Technician would also be well received.


A Full UK Driving License is an ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT.


What You Will Do:

  • Measure, cut, and install components into vehicles with precision and care.
  • Work from and interpret technical drawings to ensure accurate assembly.
  • Use hand and power tools daily, including spanners and drills.
  • Adhere to all health and safety regulations, ensuring a safe working environment.
  • Complete supporting paperwork to maintain accurate records.
  • Collaborate with a team to meet production targets and deliver high-quality results.

What You Will Bring:

  • A Full UK Driving License - Essential
  • Proven experience within a manufacturing or assembly environment.
  • Skilled in using hand and power tools effectively and safely.
  • Ability to read and understand technical drawings.
  • A proactive and detail-oriented approach to work.
  • A passion for working with vehicles or a willingness to learn and develop in this area.

This Mechanical Assembler role plays a vital part in supporting the company's mission to deliver high-quality products and services. By joining this team, you'll be contributing to a business that values dedication, skill, and innovation, while being part of a supportive and dynamic workplace.


Location:

This role is based in the Halesfield area of Telford (Shropshire).


Interested?:

If you're ready to step into a rewarding role as a Mechanical Assembler, don't wait! Apply today to take the first step towards an exciting new chapter in your career. Opportunities like this don't come around often, so make sure you don't miss out!


Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.


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