Sub Assembly Operative/ General Assistant
In Permanent by WP Recruitment & HR Ltd29th May 2024
Industry: Manufacturing
Location: Ryde
Hours: 8am - 4.45pm, Mon - Thu, 8am - 2.45pm Fri
Days: Monday - Friday
Duration: Permanent
Duties:
Working across a variety of departments within the factory with a view to becoming a trained assembler:
Working to technical specifications, quality standards, established procedures and manufacturing schedules,
collecting materials and equipment,
selecting or modifying components to measurements and specifications,
align and assemble parts to build complex units,
report issues, malfunction or defective parts.
Experience:
Must be able to read and understand technical drawings, with attention to detail.
must have good hand to eye coordination and manual dexterity with the ability to use hand tools and machinery.
Must have good communication skills and be able to work well on own, to instructions and deadlines, as well as part of a team.
Salary: £11.50 per hour starting salary, to be reviewed after training/ probation period
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