Assembly Technician
14 days ago
Stockport
Mechanical & Electrical Assembly Technician vacancies Location: Hazel Grove, Poynton, Bramhall, Stockport Starting salary: £28,000 – 37,000 + plenty of overtime + 8% pension + 25 days holiday + bank holidays + bonus Hours: Monday to Friday - 8am – 4.30pm (early finish Friday) The Job: • Working for a well established, successful and growing company with great training and progression opportunities., • Assist in the building and manufacturing of special purpose machinery for the manufacturing sector., • Mechanical roles involve: assemblies, sub assemblies, fitting, keep accurate parts lists., • Electrical roles involve : wire, build, test machinery; panel wiring, back plates, panel layouts, install PLC and HMI programs., • Training provided on areas / gaps in skills or experience. The Person: • Ideally you will have experience gained in a manufacturing plant or assembly shop environment., • Familiar with engineering drawings, assemblies and sub assemblies, panels., • Willing to learn, health and safety focused, good awareness and a can do attitude., • Ideally City & Guilds or NVQ certificates in engineering but not essential. To apply send CV to Tim Fawcett at Control Recruitment Solutions or contact the office number. Key: electrical assembly; panel build, panel wiring, assembly technician; assemblies, arrangements; nvq ;C&G, city and guilds, machine build, panel wiring, PLC, servo, conveyor, automation, instrumentation, controls, Schneider, siemens, cabling, control panel, panel building, cubicle componants, back plates, doors, bill of materials, Manufacturing plant; servo drives, pneumatics, motors; boms, pumps; fans; compressors; AC inverters , ac motors; dc motors; hydraulics; pneumatics; FMCG; plastic; paper; brewery; bottling; petrochemical; chemical site; chemical plant; recycling plant; foundry; chemical plant; brewery; paper mill; effluent plants; filtration; extraction machinery; recycling plant, foundry, chemical plant, brewery, manufacturing plant, packaging or printing