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Electronics Operative/Technician

Andover
3 weeks ago
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Electronics Operative/Technician

Salary: £25,065
Location: Andover 
Hours: Monday–Friday, Full-Time
Start Date: ASAP
Type: Permanent

Our market leading client is seeking a proactive and reliable Electronics Operative to work in their modern newly opened and developed Clean room. You will be working with cutting edge equipment to

support the production of advanced electronic solutions for high reliability industries including aerospace, medical and defence.

Operative Benefits:

Competitive salary
22 days holiday + bank holidays
Excellent pension scheme
Free on-site parking
Training and development opportunities 

Operative Responsibilities:

You will need to demonstrate a keen eye for detail
Be able to handle various tolls and equipment within the clean room 
Set-up, operate and safely shut down items of the clean room manufacturing equipment 
Assemble die bonded and wire bonded microelectronic assemblies to specification 
Monitor and measure product quality
Maintain accurate, clear and retrievable records of monitored production processes
Identify issues with process and product quality
Ensure key equipment remains operational by working with the maintenance team 
Work with microelectronics engineers to help develop manufacturing process 
Stock management 

Desirable Experience:

Experience of working in a manufacturing/production environment, ideally within electronics/Laboratory industry
Strong attention to detail
Ability to work well in a team
Clean room experienced is preferred
Previous use of hand tools, microscopes or machinery would be an advantage
Experience of working in electronics or an industry qualification would be beneficial 

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