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Assembly Technician

Woking
1 week ago
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Mechanical Assembler
Woking
Up to £30,000 per annum
Permanent

Job Description:

We are currently seeking Mechanical Assemblers to join a leading Aerospace Company based in Woking. As a Mechanical Assembler, you will play a key role in the assembly, testing, and maintenance of precision mechanical components used in the aerospace industry. T

Key Responsibilities:

Assemble mechanical components and sub-assemblies for aerospace systems, following detailed technical drawings and specifications.

Perform mechanical fitting, assembly, and installation of parts using hand tools, power tools, and specialized equipment.

Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical assembly issues, ensuring minimal downtime and efficient production..

Document assembly processes and maintain accurate records for quality control.

Key Requirements:

Proven experience in mechanical assembly within an industrial or manufacturing environment (preferably aerospace).

Familiarity with technical drawings, blueprints, and assembly instructions.

Strong experience with hand tools, power tools, and mechanical testing equipment.

Good understanding of quality control procedures and safety standards.

If interested , call Sanj -(phone number removed) or e-mail your CV on

Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
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