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Job Title: Assembler & Test Technician
Salary: £29217 per annum
Location: Stroud

Working week: 38.75 hours per week Monday to Friday i.e. 7am to 3.45pm Mon to Thursday and 7:00 am to 02:00 pm on Fridays

Benefits: overtime time and a half, sick pay, heath plan, pension, free parking, regular overtime and training

We are now seeking to recruit mechanical assembler and test technician for busy manufacturing company based in Stroud. The appropriate candidate would be responsible for assembly and test of high precision components and associated parts for automotive and aerospace sector use.

Responsibilities of an assembler/ tester will include:
• Cleaning of components prior to assembly process
• Parts hydro testing
• Assembly of components in line with work instructions
• Assist with pipe bending
• Stamping and Etching
• Final assembly

The suitable assembler/ fitter is required to have:
• Proven experience in a production or automotive based assembly and test environment
• Strong team-working ethic, with the drive and flexibility to maintain pace of work as priorities and requirements change
• Strong multi-tasking abilities
• Ability to work on own initiative
• Willingness to be trained with new skills
• Attention to detail

If you think this role might be of an interest, please contact Marta Kosno (phone number removed) and forward your CV to (url removed)

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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