Trainee Aerospace Assembler

Rubicon Recruitment
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Last week
£13 – £14 ph

Salary

£13 – £14 ph

Posted
10 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Trainee Aerospace Assembler | Cambridge | £13.88 per hour

Looking for a hands-on role where you can retrain and build a long-term career? If you’ve worked in a practical, workshop, or shop floor environment and enjoy using tools, this Trainee Aerospace Assembler position offers a great route into the Aerospace industry with full training provided.

As a Trainee Aerospace Assembler, you will benefit from:

Day shifts only, Monday to Friday, with an early finish at 1pm on Fridays

Overtime paid at 1.5x

On-the-job training with full support to develop specialist aerospace skills

Opportunities to progress as your capability grows

A supportive workshop environment working alongside skilled professionals

As a Trainee Aerospace Assembler, your responsibilities will include:

Using hand and power tools to cut, shape, and assemble components

Following technical drawings and assembly instructions

Preparing materials and checking component fit

Ensuring quality standards are met and adjusting parts where required

As a Trainee Aerospace Assembler, your experience will include:

Previous work in Production Assembly, Assembly Work, Production Operative roles, or general Shop Floor environments

Hands-on work in Carpentry, Joinery, Assembly, Kitchen Fitting, or the Automotive Industry

Confident use of drills, saws, and hand tools in a work setting

Knowledge of milling, drilling, or cutting

Experience with sealants or glues (beneficial but not essential)

Reliability, a strong work ethic, and a proactive attitude

If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Scott at Rubicon for more information

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