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Micro soldering Technician

Bolton
3 weeks ago
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to a Microsoldering Technician on an initial 12 - month contract. As the Microsoldering Technician you will be responsible for the carrying out of manufacturing and self-certification tasks within the deployed business, in accordance with product certification procedures, defined workmanship standards, allocated budgets and timescales to meet project objectives

Role: Microsoldering Technician
Pay: £23.91 per hour Via Umbrella
Location: Bolton
Contract: 36 hours per week, 12 Months Contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

Carry out detailed standard assembly / manufacturing activities, undertaking all work to requisite procedures, quality standards, safety requirements and timescales.
Contribute to the efficient movement of work and information in the manufacturing area.
Adhere in all activities to agreed standards and behaviours.
Comply with all health and safety requirements.
IPC 610 certified / trained preferred.
Essential Experience

Soldering/Microelectronics under a microscope
Manufacturing Control/ Stores
Dexterity for fine work.
Read and interpret layouts.
Follow instructions.
Willing to work flexible shift patterns.
Attention to detail.
Work on own with minimal supervision.
PC literateOther
Working hours can be as follows -

Standard Days - 7-3:36 Monday-Thursday, 7-11:36 Friday
12 Hour Days - 7-7, Either Sunday-Tuesday, or Wednesday-Friday
Nights - Monday-Thursday, 10 hours/night

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants.

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