Card Cell Rework Technician

Birmingham
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Join Our Team as a Card Cell Rework Technician!

Are you ready to take your skills to the next level in the engineering industry? Our client, a leading name in Aerospace systems, is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Card Cell Rework Technician to join their dynamic team in Marston Green, Birmingham. This is a fantastic temporary opportunity that will last for six months, with potential to become a permanent role!.

Summary:

Start date: April 2026
Duration: 6 months with high potential to be extended or made permanent!
Location: Marston Green, B33
Pay Rate: £19.82 plus shift allowance
Hours: 37 hours per week - Rotating Shifts on a weekly basis
Early shift - Mon - Thurs 6-2 & Fri 6-12
Late Shift - Mon - Thurs 1.30 - 9.30 & Fri 11.30 - 17.30What You'll Be Doing:

As a Card Cell Rework Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and performance of electronic engine controllers. Your primary responsibilities will include:

Performing solder rework on various PCB boards for both commercial and military products.
Collaborating with your teammates to enhance processes and workflows.
Engaging in a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork.
Using your problem-solving and analytical skills to tackle repair challenges.What We're Looking For:

To thrive in this role, you should have:

Completion of an apprenticeship or qualification to J Standard, or relevant experience
Previous experience in Aerospace Engineering would be an advantage
A meticulous attention to detail and a methodical approach to work.
The ability to adapt to new demands and solve problems effectively.
Strong communication skills and the capability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Technical knowledge of printed circuit boards, with essential soldering experience.
Familiarity with Surface Mount Technology (SMT) and Through-Hole Technology.Ready to Take Flight?

If you are enthusiastic about the aerospace industry and have the skills we're looking for, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now and embark on an exciting journey with our client in Birmingham. Let's build the future of aerospace together!

If you do not hear back after 5 working days, please assume that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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