Mechanical Technician

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Banbury
1 week ago
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Are you a hands-on individual with a strong eye for detail and a passion for learning technical processes? Are you looking to build a long-term career in mechanical testing and engineering support? Do you thrive in a structured, team-oriented environment where precision and quality are paramount?


Our client is a well-established and highly respected business serving a range of industrial sectors. Due to ongoing investment and growth, they are looking to recruit a Mechanical Technician to join their experienced technical team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start or pivot into a technical career, with full training and development provided.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct mechanical and metallurgical tests according to internal and international standards.
  • Prepare materials and operate testing equipment with precision and care.
  • Perform regular preventative maintenance on laboratory instrumentation.
  • Ensure all test equipment is calibrated and ready for accurate use.
  • Accurately record and report test results in line with laboratory procedures.
  • Assist in stock control of lab consumables and materials.
  • Take part in process improvement initiatives and support efficiency improvements.
  • Always maintain a clean and safe working environment.
  • Fulfil any other duties as assigned by the Mechanical Testing Manager.
  • Complete all required training in a timely and competent manner.

Key Skills & Experience

  • Desirable for a candidate to read and interpret technical documents such as engineering drawings and test specifications.
  • Interest in mechanical systems, engineering, or materials science is advantageous.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.
  • Self-motivated with strong initiative and time-management skills.
  • Confidence in completing technical documentation clearly and correctly.
  • Team player with a collaborative and supportive attitude.
  • Problem-solving mindset with a willingness to learn and improve.

Additional Information

  • Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5pm during training period (6-12 weeks) Thena weekly alternating shift pattern 6am-2:30pm/2:30pm-11pm
  • Company Pension
  • Onsite parking

To express interest in this promising role, kindly forward your latest CV, detailing your present or most recent remuneration package and any notice period you might have. For a discreet, detailed discussion about the role, you can reach out to Shanelle Bowyer at 01295-983585. Alternatively, connect with me on LinkedIn via the following link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanelle-bowyer-3b8796139/


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