Production and Finishing Technician

Tekever
Bath
11 months ago
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Are you ready to revolutionise the world with TEKEVER?

Join us, the European leader in unmanned technology, where cutting-edge advancements meet unparalleled innovation. We offer a unique surveillance-as-a-service solution that provides real-time intelligence, enhancing maritime safety and saving lives. TEKEVER is setting new standards in intelligence services, data and AI technologies.

Become part of a dynamic team transforming maritime surveillance and making a significant impact on global safety.

At TEKEVER, our mission is to provide limitless support through mission-oriented game-changers, delivering the right information at the right time to facilitate critical decisions.

If you’re passionate about technology and eager to shape the future, TEKEVER is the place for you!

Job Overview:

We are seeking a responsible and proactive team member to carry out production tasks, ensure quality standards, and work effectively within a structured environment. The role involves following instructions, meeting production deadlines, and contributing to the overall success of the team.

What will be your responsibilities:

  • Task Execution: Carry out tasks based on the instructions provided by the team leader and production engineer.
  • Production Planning: Follow the assigned production task planning.
  • Attendance & Timeliness: Ensure punctuality with entry/exit times, breaks, and task durations.
  • Facility Maintenance: Ensure that facilities, equipment, and tools are kept in good condition.
  • Collaborative Communication: Maintain good, assertive communication with colleagues from other sections.
  • Quality Assurance: Ensure that the produced parts and completed tasks meet the required quality standards. In case of deviations, take corrective measures to resolve issues and preventive actions to avoid recurrence.
  • Deadline Compliance: Meet production and delivery deadlines as defined.
  • Workplace Safety: Ensure safety in the workplace by preventing risky behaviors and improper use of equipment and tools.
  • Work Area Cleanliness: Ensure the cleanliness and organization of the work area before, during, and after task execution.
  • Cross-Section Tasks: Carry out tasks in integration, finishing, or other sections when production requirements demand it.
  • Instruction Implementation: Follow and implement instructions received from supervisors.
  • Team Contribution: Contribute to a motivated, productive, and disciplined team environment.

Profile and requirements:

  • Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Industrial Engineering, Management, or similar.
  • Computer Skills: Proficient in user-level computer tools.
  • Knowledge in Laminating: Understanding of laminating processes.
  • Experience: Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in the sector or a similar field.
  • Organizational Skills: Strong organizational, planning, and decision-making abilities.
  • Goal-Oriented: Focus on achieving production goals.
  • Communication & Leadership Skills: Effective communication and leadership abilities.
  • Language Requirements: Advanced proficiency in English, with proven fluency at the C2 level.

What we have to offer you:

  • An excellent work environment and an opportunity to make a difference;
  • Salary Compatible with the level of proven experience.

Do you want to know more about us ?

Visit our LinkedIn page athttps://www.linkedin.com/company/tekever/

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