Mechanical Assembly Technician

Prince Personnel Limited
Telford
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Assembly Technician

Telford

Permanent

Up to £32,000 per annum basic + OT/Travel (potential earnings up to £45,000 per annum)

Monday Friday 40 hours per week, Days (early finish Friday)

Do you want to work for a successful and rapidly expanding Engineering business?

Prince Personnel are working with a leading global business; our Telford-based client is seeking a skilled Mechanical Assembly Technician to join their team. You will be part of the mechanical assembly department, building complex systems and equipment from detailed engineering drawings. This role offers the exciting opportunity for international travel to customer sites, which will be well rewarded.

The Mechanical Assembly Technician will be responsible for:

  • Assembling and building mechanical systems and equipment
  • Fault finding and diagnosing equipment issues
  • Installing equipment and systems at customer locations worldwide
  • Working from detailed engineering and technical drawings

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Hands-on experience in mechanical equipment assembly or machine building
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
  • Good understanding of mechanical manufacturing processes
  • Previous experience using a variety of mechanical tools and equipment
  • Ability to carry out manual handling tasks, including lifting and climbing, in line with health and safety guidelines
  • Previous experience in a practical / hands on role such as Assembly Fitter / Mechanical Fitter / Workshop Technician / Installation Technician

The application process:

Our mission is to support our clients in their creation of an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce. We are committed to providing a barrier-free recruitment process, so if you require any reasonable accessibility adjustments within the application process, then please make it known at the earliest opportunity.

We will carefully consider your details and advise you if we're able to progress with your application within 72 working hours.If you do not hear from us within this time your details wont be retained. So, if you're not successful on this occasion, do continue to respond to future roles we advertise. In the meantime, all good wishes and continued success with your search for employment.

About Us

Prince Personnel are an employment agency working on behalf of our client.Whether youre seeking a new permanent position, temporary assignment or contract youll find us easy to deal with.Located in thriving Telford, we focus on jobs in Shropshire, Staffordshire and North Wales.Prince Personnel specialise in commercial, accounts and finance and technical recruitment.With the best jobs around we are an independent agency working hard for you.

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