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Final Assembly Operative

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Exciting Opportunity: Become a Final Assembly Operative at a Leading Aerospace Firm

Are you a skilled manufacturing professional looking to join a pioneering aerospace company that's making a real difference? This is your chance to be a part of something truly remarkable as a Final Assembly Operative.

The Role

As a Final Assembly Operative, you'll play a vital role in assembling seat pans and seat survival kits, as well as conducting stage inspections and certifications of seat pans and mechanisms. Utilising your expertise in precision manufacturing, you'll work with technical specifications, drawings, and a variety of tools and equipment to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.

What We're Looking For

The ideal Final Assembly Operative will have previous experience in an aerospace or other precision manufacturing environment, with a strong understanding of FOD control and ESD awareness. You'll be a problem-solver, curious about the industry, and eager to learn and develop new skills alongside our team of experts.

Why Join This Company?

This company is at the forefront of aerospace engineering, providing critical ejection seats that save the lives of pilots worldwide. As a Final Assembly Operative, you'll be making a tangible difference, working on cutting-edge technology that protects those who protect us.

In addition to a competitive salary, the company offers an attractive benefits package, including a non-contributory pension scheme, life assurance, healthcare cash plan, and the opportunity to purchase additional annual leave. You'll also enjoy a flexible work environment, with Friday afternoons off and a subsidised canteen.

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If you're ready to embark on an exciting and rewarding career as a Final Assembly Operative, we encourage you to apply today. Don't miss this chance to be a part of a truly remarkable company that's shaping the future of aerospace engineering.

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