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Our client, a prominent entity in the manufacturing sector, is actively seeking a skilled assembler for a temp to perm role. This position entails electrical/electronic assembly, making it an exciting opportunity for individuals proficient in wiring and assembly.

Key Responsibilities:

Performing precise assembly activities for various electrical and electronic components
Assembling complex electronic units following detailed specifications
Ensuring all assembled products meet stringent quality standards
Conducting routine inspections and testing of components during assembly
Maintaining a clean and orderly work environment
Collaborating with team members to ensure timely project completion
Adhering to health and safety regulations in the workplace
Providing feedback for continuous improvement of assembly processes

Job Requirements:

Experience in electrical/electronic assembly and previous assembly work
Strong wiring skills with keen attention to detail
Understanding of assembly techniques and quality assurance practices
Ability to read and interpret technical diagrams and schematics
Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity
Strong problem-solving skills and initiative
Effective collaboration and communication skills
Commitment to maintaining high standards of health and safety

Benefits:

Free parking
24 days holiday allowance plus bank holidays
Personal Pension Plan
Complimentary tea, coffee, and squash
Fantastic progression opportunities
If you are an experienced electrical/electronic assembly operative with strong wiring skills, we encourage you to apply now and become a valued member of our client's team in the manufacturing industry. This is an excellent opportunity with hours of work from 8:30-4:45, Monday to Friday

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