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Mechanical Technician

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Overview

Job Posting: Equipment Support Technician (Entry-Level)


Location: Hedge End


Department: Operations Test Team


Reports to: Operations Test Team Manager


Type: Full-time


Are you someone who enjoys working with intricate mechanical parts and solving technical problems? We're looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented Equipment Support Technician to join our Operations Test Team. In this role, you'll support the maintenance, repair, and servicing of production equipment across our manufacturing lines - helping to keep downtime to a minimum and ensure smooth day-to-day operations.


Responsibilities

  • Assisting the Senior Equipment Support Technician with equipment repairs, servicing, and preventative maintenance.
  • Troubleshooting issues, disassembling machinery, replacing components, and calibrating or realigning equipment as needed.
  • Providing first-line technical support to production teams.
  • Working independently at times to support engineers and technicians on repair tasks.
  • Maintaining a strong focus on precision, accuracy, and safety in all tasks.

Qualifications

  • Experience in small mechanical assembly (e.g., clock or watchmaking, or other fine mechanical work).
  • Previous experience using or maintaining fibre-related equipment is a plus.
  • A genuine interest in working with precision mechanical parts.
  • A methodical, patient approach and strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage and prioritise tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Adaptability and willingness to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.

Benefits / Why Join Us

  • Be part of a supportive and skilled technical team.
  • Gain hands-on experience with a variety of equipment and technologies.
  • Opportunity to grow your career in a company that values precision and innovation.

Details

Hours: Between 7am and 4pm (Monday to Friday)


This role is initially for 6 months but with a strong likelihood of extension.


Pay: £13.92 per hour (PAYE)


Ready to apply? If you're a mechanically minded individual with a passion for problem-solving and precision work, we'd love to hear from you


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