Assembly Technician

CURE TALENT LIMITED
Leatherhead
1 year ago
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Cure Talent are delighted to partner with an ambitious and rapidly growing start-up. With their innovative products set to revolutionise the industry, we are looking for AssemblyTechnicians to join their Production team.

As the successful Assembly Technician, you will play a crucial role in bringing their cutting-edge products to life. You will be responsible for assembling products with precision, adhering to stringent standards, and meticulously following detailed engineering drawings.

Due to substantial investment, this is an exciting time to join. Our client offers clear career progression opportunities, this role is perfect for someone who is looking to elevate their career.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assemble electro-mechanical products following detailed engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Ensure all assemblies meet strict quality standards and regulatory requirements.
  • Perform routine checks and maintenance on assembly equipment.
  • Collaborate with engineering and quality assurance teams to address any assembly issues.
  • Maintain a clean and organised work environment.
  • Continuously seek opportunities to improve assembly processes and efficiency.

Qualifications:

  • Proven experience in assembly roles, industries such as automotive or aerospace would be advantageous.
  • Strong understanding of assembly techniques and best practices.
  • A...

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