Mechanical Technician

PE Global
Barrow-in-Furness
6 days ago
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PE Global is currently recruiting for a Manufacturing Technician for a leading multi-national oilfield services company and a leader in digital solutions for subsurface and surface engineering, based in Barrow in Furness.


This is an initial 6 months contract position working on site in Barrow in Furness.


Pay rate is £18.00 per hour.


Duties of the role/Responsibilities

  • Perform technical duties on functional work group projects.
  • Employ test techniques and procedures for key cell projects.
  • Use job packets, routings, work orders, wire lists, quality travellers and bills of material.
  • Maintain production tools and equipment.
  • Perform troubleshooting to diagnose product, process or program defects and repair them.
  • Ensure ability to: read blueprints; identify components; perform wire preparation, stripping and crimping; perform harness repair and termination; use pertinent manual hand tools.
  • Maintain skills in electronics, hydraulics and mechanical assemblies, automated machine operation and programming.
  • Use the guiding principles and tools of the Manufacturing System to drive continuous improvement.

Education/Experience

  • Technology or Manufacturing experience
  • Production Workflow
  • Technical Investigation Support
  • Production Assembly experience

Interested candidates should submit an updated CV.

Please click the link below to apply, alternatively send an up to date CV to


***Please note our client cannot assist with any visa sponsorship and candidates must have the correct visa to live and work in UK***


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