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Acorn by Synergie are currently looking for experienced Assembly Production Operatives for their client, an award-winning company specialising in cable assembly, wiring looms, and control panels for the automotive, aerospace, rail and security industries.

The company is a long-established, family-run business who really care about their staff, and is based in central Bolton in a modern facility, offering an excellent working environment and accessible transport links.

Due to continued growth, this client is looking for several Experienced Electrical Assembly Operatives for work on a long-term basis to support the growth of their business.

Candidates for the role would ideally have:

  • Experience of working in a production environment
  • A willingness to work and a good positive attitude
  • Experience in soldering electrical components and the ability to follow electrical wiring diagrams
  • Able to ensure products are finished to a high standard
  • Be dexterous as you will be working with small wiring components

    Full training is provided so although the experience above would be ideal, a reliable person who has a good attitude and is willing to work are the main attributes they are looking for.

    The successful candidates will be involved in:

  • Cable preparation
  • Crimping
  • Stripping / Snipping wires
  • PCB work
  • Heat shrinking
  • Assembly duties

    Hours of work:

  • 8am-5pm, Monday to Thursday and 8am-1pm, Friday
  • 37.5 hours per week

    The pay rate starts at £12.21 per hour and will increase after completion of all initial training and a probationary period on site.

    Please note these positions start on a secure temporary ongoing basis but permanent opportunities are available for the right candidates.

    If you are interested in the above role please click apply below.

    Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers
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