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Wolverhampton
4 weeks ago
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Job Vacancy: Experienced Assemblers – Wolverhampton 🔧

Working Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 08:00 – 16:30

Friday: 08:30 – 13:00

hourly pay £12.60 ph plus overtime opportunities'

Are you an experienced Assembler with a passion for precision and quality?
At Pertemps we are looking for skilled individuals to join our Clients production team in Wolverhampton. You'll be part of a fast-paced, collaborative environment assembling components for the aerospace and automotive industries.

Key Responsibilities:
Assembling components using power tools and air tools

Working efficiently as part of a production line

Reading and interpreting technical drawings

Entering part numbers and data accurately

What We’re Looking For:
Proven experience in assembly within manufacturing or production

Confidence using a range of tools and equipment

Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality

Ability to follow instructions and read engineering drawings

Quality control checks to maintain products fit for purpose

Why Work with Our Amazing Client
Join our Client that is known for its supportive culture

Access to after-hours clubs and regular social events

Competitive pay and a friendly, inclusive workplace

Overtime opportunities 

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