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Mechanical Assembly Operative

CMD Recruitment
Bowerhill
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Assembly Operative
Location: Melksham
Type: Contract, Ongoing
Working hours: Days
Pay rate: £14.40

Are you an experienced Mechanical Assembly Operative immediately available, who is looking for their next contract opportunity?

My client are world leaders in rail braking systems for various blue-chip clients globally, and due to a busy orderbook they are looking to recruit an experienced Operative to join their friendly and diverse team on a long-term contract basis.

Training alongside their permanent staff initially, and following standard Operating Procedures, you will be required to assist in the assembly and testing of safety critical products.

Person Specification

Proven experience working within an assembly role
Ability to read an interpret engineering drawingsThe successful candidate must be able to work manually, dextrous, and have a keen eye for detail.

Working Hours:

Monday to Thursday 07:00-15:30 and 07:00-12.00 on Friday

This role offers an immediate start for the right candidate

CMD Recruitment endeavour to respond to all applicants via email or phone to inform you of the outcome of your application. Rest assured you will be fully supported throughout the process

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