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Mechanical assembler

Havant
2 weeks ago
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JOB DESCRIPTION

We are looking for people to join a world-famous name in aerospace engineering at their site in Havant, to join the assembly and build team. This role would see you working with top engineers to build and fit brand-new aerospace parts.About the company: A globally renowned aerospace company is looking for Mechanical Assemblers to join their team. Our client is at the forefront of designing and manufacturing critical components and systems for commercial and military aircraft.

For this role you will need to have strong mechanical assembly experience, be competent with different hand and power tools and inspection equipment, and be competent in reading technical drawings.  knowledge of aerospace or experience in aviation mechanical assemblies is beneficial but not required.

As a mechanical assembler, you will be:

Building of hydraulic pumps and motors.

Assembling new parts from delivered goods.

Using wires and locking systems to secure moving parts

Using hand and power tools to assemble mechanical parts through mechanical drawings

Strong aerospace or aviation engineering experience is advantageous, but no formal qualifications are needed.

If this role sounds good to you, and you are happy with the location and work, don't delay in clicking apply, or call (phone number removed) and ask to speak to Lina!

£14.90 p/h, temporary but on-going role.

Shift: 6 am - 3pm Monday - Thursday and Early Finish on Fridays 

Kingdom People is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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