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Mechanical Fitter / Assembler

Proactive Global
Aylesbury
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Fitter/ Assembler

Aylesbury

AM Shift, 6AM-2PM

£29-32K

Mechanical Fitter / Assembler Urgently required on a permanent basis for a specialist engineering and manufacturing business, This is a great opportunity to Work for a business with a very strong growth rate and an order book full for the next 2 years! Working on an Earlies Shift of 6am - 2pm

You will have a background of mechanical assembly of a wide range of metal, machined parts and components, whilst working to engineering drawings to assemble to customer specification.

This role will be a mix of flow line and full build dependant on the size and spec of the product, so we are looking for adaptable people who can think on their feet!

Mechanical fitting and assembly of Metal and machined parts and components
Working to engineering drawings
Working with large assemblies, not just small
Using general Production plant, machinery and hand held equipment, hand tools and assembly equipment
Participate in the quality control process relevant to the work carried out and ensure all defective work is immediately brought to the attention of the Production Supervisor/sThe below experience would be beneficial, however not compulsory:

machine shop experience
experience with flame cutting for carbon and stainless steel, CNC cutting, milling and turning machines
welding assembly capabilities, using the latest techniquesThis is an excellent opportunity to work fo...

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