Production Operative - Collins Aerospace

Kilkeel, County Down, United Kingdom
Last month
£14 – £18 ph

Salary

£14 – £18 ph

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Collins Aerospace

JOB TITLE: Production Operator

DEPARTMENT: Production/Logistics/Manufacturing

RESPONSIBLE TO: Manufacturing Leader

HOURS: 39 hours per week. Core shift: 8am to 5pm Mon - Thurs and 8am to 1pm Friday. Morning and evening shifts may also be required to meet business need. The post holder may be required at times to work outside his/her normal working hours for the effective performance of the duties of the post.

LOCATION: B/E Aerospace (UK) Ltd

2 Moor Road

Kilkeel

Co Down

BT34 4NG

OR

Unit 3

The Inner Basin

The Harbour

Kilkeel

County Down

Northern Ireland

BT34 4AX

Job Purpose

To undertake general duties across assembly/production/manufacturing/logistic activities across the business to support production needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Undertake a range of general operator duties within the manufacturing plant, including manual assembly of seat parts, stores duties, leather work, machine operations and preparing and painting of finished parts.

Follow production build plan and supervisor instructions.

Adhere to BE Aerospace's quality procedures, ensuring all checks are performed and a quality product produced.

Ensure a safe working environment is maintained.

Work within a culture of Continuous Improvement.

Ideally the candidate will:

Be reliable and punctual.

Have the ability to work in fast-paced environments.

Be flexible with regards to working hours, environment, overtime and travel

Have the ability to meet targets and deadlines.

NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

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