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Manufacturing Technician

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3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Manufacturing Technician

Location: Cheshire

Salary: £33-34k

Join our client's production team as a ManufacturingTechnician. This role involves both workshop-based manufacturing tasks and on-site service work, providing a varied working environment.

Why You Should Apply:

Engage in a variety of tasks, from workshop manufacturing to on-site service.
Develop your skills with opportunities for training and career progression.
Be part of a team that prioritises safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities:

Operate equipment safely and effectively for production processing.
Perform on-site service and warranty functions.
Interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
Maintain equipment and work areas in line with 5S principles.
Conduct risk assessments and develop method statements for contracts.
Key Skills/Attributes & Experience:

NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).
Ability to understand and interpret engineering drawings.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Flexibility to work overtime and on weekends as needed.
Clean full driving licence.
Company Benefits:

Weekly pay frequency.
25 days of leave plus bank holidays.
Health plan eligibility after probation.
9-day fortnight working pattern.
Pension scheme (Employee 5%, Employer 4%).
Progression through pay grades with experience.
Paid company sick pay.
This role would suit someone who has worked within the manufacturing, engineering, automotive, aerospace, or construction industries.

We will accept applications from those who have worked as a Manufacturing Technician, Field Service Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Service Engineer, or similar roles.

If you are a skilled Manufacturing/Field Service Technician looking for a new challenge, apply now to join our client's team.
Submit your CV to nick.watson@perpetualpartnerships or call Nick Watson on (phone number removed)

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