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Are you a skilled mechanical assembler seeking a new challenge? We have an exciting opportunity that you won't want to miss! We are delighted to present an exceptional opportunity to join our prestigious client, a leading global aviation brand, as a mechanical assembler on a temporary ongoing basis. Permanent contract available.

You will be working a 4 day week. This will be Monday - Thursday 14:15 - 00:00 paying £17.19 per hour.

Why Join Them?

Bright and Modern Environment: Our client provides a contemporary and invigorating workplace that reflects their commitment to innovation and excellence.

Continuous Learning and Earning: At our client's organisation, they offer exceptional opportunities for professional development through ongoing training programs. You will also be placed into a grading system where the more you learn, the more you earn.

Global Brand Recognition: Join a prestigious global brand that has established a prominent position in the aerospace industry.

Responsibilities:

Interpret and follow technical drawings, blueprints, and work instructions to accurately assemble hydraulic parts and components.
Utilise hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments safely and efficiently.
Conduct thorough visual inspections of assembled parts to ensure they meet quality and specification standards.
Maintain a clean and organised work area to support efficiency and safety in the workplace.
Adhere to industry standards, guidelines, and safety protocols while ensuring the highest level of product quality.
Requirements:

Ability to follow and interpret technical drawings
Good mechanical experience
Proficient in the use of hand/power/measuring tools
Meticulous attention to detail, prioritising quality and safety in all tasks.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, enabling effective teamwork.
Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Career?

If you're a motivated mechanical assembler with a passion for precision and innovation, this is your chance to become part of a globally respected team. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to advance your skills, earn more as you grow, and work in a cutting-edge environment.

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