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Manufacturing Coordinator

TEC Partners
Norfolk
6 days ago
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Manufacturing Coordinator

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Manufacturing Coordinator to join a growing engineering and production team within an innovative environmental technology business.

This is a hands-on, detail-oriented role suited to someone technically minded with an interest in electronics, hardware assembly, and IoT systems. You'll play a key part in building, testing, and preparing specialised monitoring equipment for deployment in real-world environments.

Key responsibilities:
* Assemble electronic and mechanical components for hardware units and deployment systems.
* Follow documented build procedures and checklists to ensure consistent product quality.
* Carry out functional testing, calibration, and configuration of sensors, communication modules (GSM, LoRa, NB-IoT, Satellite), and power systems.
* Support packing, logistics, and quality control processes for outgoing orders.
* Maintain accurate production records, stock levels, and component usage.
* Assist with workshop organisation, stock management, and general maintenance.
* Provide occasional field support for installs, servicing, or product trials (training provided).
* Collaborate with engineering teams to provide feedback and suggest process improvements.

About you:
* Background or qualification in electronics, engineering, or a technical discipline (college-level or higher).
* Practical experience with hand tools, soldering, or testing equipment - academic or hobbyist experience welcome.
* Comfortable working in a fast-paced production environment with strong attention to safety and detail.
* Understanding of basic electronics, wiring, and assembly procedures.
* Interest in environmental monitoring, sustainability, or IoT technology is a plus.
* Strong communication skills and a proactive, team-oriented mindset.
* Full UK driving licence preferred for occasional off-site work.

Benefits:
* Competitive salary + benefits.
* Hands-on training in modern environmental technology, electronics, and production methods.
* Exposure to a wide range of disciplines across hardware, IoT, and data systems.
* Clear progression opportunities as the organisation scales.
* Supportive team culture with regular team events and field days.

If you are interested in this Manufacturing Coordinator vacancy, please get in touch.

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