Assembler

Honeywell
United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Posted
20 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

As an Assembler at Honeywell, in Edinburgh, you will be trained to assemble and inspect products to ensure the highest quality product is provided to our customers. Products are for the defence and space industry and are at the cutting edge of technology.

This is a full time, permanent role, with the following shift pattern: Mondays - Thursdays 0825- 1705 and Fridays 0825-1320.

This role is also eligible for overtime paid at a premium rate should the candidate be willing to work additional hours.

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