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Mechanical Build Technician / Mechanical Fitter / Assembly

ARCA Resourcing Ltd
Bristol
6 days ago
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Overview

Roles: Mechanical Build Engineer / Assembly / Mechanical Fitter — 3 x BRAND NEW POSITIONS!


Market: Automotive / F1 / Aero / Bike


Location: Bristol


Salary: £Competitive salary plus pension, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, benefits


ARCA is partnered with a rapidly scaling, world class motion simulation business seeking to expand its research and development engineering teams.


Role summary

We are looking to speak with experienced and enthusiastic Technicians who will be helping to deliver mechanical sub assemblies and full machine assemblies to a high standard. Having a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality control will be crucial aspects of the position.


There are three brand new positions available. The successful candidate will have experience working in a highly productive assembly environment and ideally have a good understanding of tooling and assembly processes. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a high technology business which are working some of the biggest F1 and motorsport companies.


Essential Skills & experience

  • Take pride in high quality workmanship
  • Experienced Technician
  • Good eye for detail and take pride in high quality workmanship
  • Experience working in a highly productive assembly environment
  • Excellent understanding of tooling and assembly processes
  • Experience working in a tight team environment
  • Full UK Driving Licence
  • Able to travel

Role variants

Roles: Build Technician / Mechanical Fitter / Prototype Technician — 3 x BRAND NEW POSITIONS!


Market: Automotive / F1 / Aero


Location: Bristol


Salary: £Competitive salary plus benefits


ARCA is partnered with a rapidly scaling, world class motion simulation business seeking to expand its research and development engineering teams.


We are looking to speak with experienced and enthusiastic Build Engineers / Build Technicians who will be helping to deliver mechanical sub assemblies and full machine assemblies to a high standard. You will focus on the construction, integration, and activation of equipment. Collaboration with the engineering and production teams is essential to guarantee that the equipment is constructed according to specifications, operates effectively, and complies with quality criteria.


Having a good eye for detail and an appreciation of quality control will be crucial aspects of the position.


There are three brand new positions available.


The successful candidate will have experience working in a highly productive assembly environment and ideally have a good understanding of tooling and assembly processes.


This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a high technology business which are working some of the biggest F1 and motorsport companies.


Essential Skills & experience

  • Take pride in high quality workmanship
  • Experienced Technician
  • Good eye for detail and take pride in high quality workmanship
  • Experience working in a highly productive assembly environment
  • Excellent understanding of tooling and assembly processes
  • Experience working in a tight team environment
  • Full UK Driving Licence
  • Able to travel

If the above is of interest, then please apply with a copy of your CV and we will be in touch to discuss the companies and roles with you


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