Manufacturing Technician (Electronics, Automotive, Aerospace)

Technical Futures Ltd
London
6 days ago
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Manufacturing Technician (Electronics, Automotive, Aerospace)

A Manufacturing Technician with proven experience of working within an electrical or Electronics engineering related environment, will join a thriving technology company, working within the sustainability sector.


The ideal Manufacturing Technician will be qualified to HND level in an Electrical / Electronic or Mechanical Engineering discipline; will bring hands-on experience of assembly, hand soldering, calibration and fault finding as well as possessing some experience in supporting prototype build and new product introduction.


Strong written and verbal English skills are also required.


In this Manufacturing Technician role you will undertake various manufacturing operations associated with assembly, testing, finishing and calibration of the company products.


Experience within the Automotive, Aerospace or Electronics industries a plus.


A competitive salary package will be offered. Full details on application.

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