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Mechanical Assembly Technician

Huntsman Recruitment Ltd
Mirfield
5 days ago
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We are currently recruiting for Mechanical Assembly Engineers to work for a busy manufacturing company in Mirfield, WF14.

This is a permanent vacancy, and an excellent opportunity to join a well-established company at their new, modern, purpose-built facitility with the opportunity for career progression.

Duties will include, but are not limited to:
• Mechanical Assembly of equipment at the new modern factory independently and with team depending on the type of equipment
• Testing of equipment during and at the end of assembly
• Set up and commissioning of equipment at factory
• Understanding on pneumatic setup and operation.
• Site works is available for those who would like to travel for site works, but not a primary function of this role.
• Electrical training is available to further develop electrical and diagnostic skills.
• Other tasks as directed

Required Skills/Qualifications:
• Previous experience within an equipment manufacturing environment
• Full UK Driving Licence (preferable)
• Good communication skills - verbal and written
• Attention to detail and a focus on quality
• Good time management
• Willingness to learn and develop self
• Good teamwork

Hours:
• Monday to Thursday, 7.30am until 4pm
• Friday, 7.30 until 2.45pm on Friday
• Overtime is offered when available.

Salary:
• £25,000.00-£35,000.00 per year depending on level of experience
• Bonus scheme

Benefits:
• Additional leave
• Company pension
• Free parking

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