Manufacturing Operative

TT Electronics
Barnstaple
8 months ago
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Overview

and Responsibilities

Introduction

Working as an essential part of the manufacturing team, the manufacturing Operator will be directly manufacturing Magnetics based products in accordance with recognised industry standards to Detailed Drawings/Schedules & specifications

Key Responsibilities

Manufacture check & follow detailed build instructions to a high degree of accuracy Manufacture product in a timely manner in line with expected costed time restraints Complete manufacturing tasks within a Quality Accredited environment, in accordance with both General Manufacturing and Aerospace controls. The role requires a zero tolerance to defects Proactive outlook on an improvements culture with a view of continuous improvement Work within a zero harm culture Demonstrate safe behaviour at all times, and ensure yourself and others in your working areas are safe and not exposed to significant risk

Qualifications, Skills and Attributes

Core Requirements

Manufacturing Winding/Soldering/Assembly/Wiring operations in accordance with internal documents/customer drawings/schedules to recognised standards. Experienced in Aerospace industry or similar industry. Extensive experience in working in low volume, high product mix, build-to-print environments, and design to spec environments Excellent communication skills Ability to thrive under pressure and deliver against deadlines. Experience in the use of ERP/Shop booking systems Good numeracy and literacy skills are essential. Strong attention to detail Able to work as part of a team in order to satisfy the needs of schedules and deadlines Accreditations in IPC 610/620 JSTD Soldering or Recognised Similar such ESA/ECSS

Desireable Skills and Experience

Experience of Accredited Quality Systems such as ISO9001 or AS9100 Knowledge or experience of Lean manufacturing or production techniques Formal Apprenticeship Additional accreditations such as trainer for IPC610/620 Jst

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