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Mechanical Assembly Operative

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Now Hiring: Mechanical Assembly Operative working for a well established Aviation & Technology Specialist

Denham, UK  £27K + Overtime | Own transport needed

Mon–Thurs 8–5  Fri 8–12 (Half-day Fridays!)

Ready to build life-saving tech for the aviation industry?

Join a fast-paced team working on cutting-edge aerospace components. No boring days—just hands-on work that really matters.

What We’re Looking For:

Mechanical assembly experience – confident with hand tools, adhesives & fixings

Able to read technical drawings accurately

Detail-focused with steady hands and pride in your work

Experience with riveting, bonding, or moulding? Even better!

Strong team player who can also work solo

Positive attitude, great work ethic, and always up for learning something new

What is in it for you !!!

9% non-contributory pension

£27,000 salary, opportunity for overtime 

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Life Assurance (4x salary)

Healthcare Cash Plan

Cycle to Work Scheme

Early Friday finish – weekend starts at noon!

IF THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOU AND YOU HAVE THE EXPERIENCE THEN APPLY TODAY 

Call Andrea on (phone number removed) – Let me be  the one to get you that interview

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