Machine Manufacturing Operative
14 days ago
Norwich
P+S Recruitment are pleased to be working on behalf of our clients, who are currently seeking a Machine Manufacturing Operative to join their team based in Norwich on a full-time, temporary basis. Main Responsibilities: • Participate in the assembly, manufacture and test of Electrical and Mechanical products to agreed quality standards using approved methods and procedures, • Working to production schedules and targets to ensure timely output, • Assemble and test all products, electrical, mechanical or electro/mechanical as required by the demands identified via the production control works orders., • Work as part of a flexible team using approved methods of assembly and test to produce products., • Process orders in line with Master Production Schedule/Work to List, • Complete sub-assembly and spares work orders as per requested date, • Maintain quality standards and associated reporting procedures Be proactive in the development of existing and new products and quality standards • Maintain accurate information systems as specified by the Manufacturing Manager, • Provide assistance to other departments and personnel as required, • Liaise with quality department, discussing all relevant issues inc drawing changes, BOM updates and manufacturing improvements, • Collective responsibility for tooling and work methods within the department, • Maintain good order of the company property and general housekeeping, • To abide by all statutory requirements including those relating to COSHH and health and safety., • To ensure you read, understand and fulfil your responsibilities under the Company’s equal opportunities policy in place from time to time, • To adhere to and promote all company policies and procedures in place from time to time including those relating to HR and health and safety, • Work within the department, or as part of cross functional teams to implement continuous improvement working towards World Class Manufacturing, • To undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the Manufacturing Manager Person Specification: • Basic maths, literacy and ability to read a basic engineering drawing, • Use of basic hand tools and assembly techniques, • Able to accurately follow build procedures, engineering drawings, • Two years in a mechanical/electrical sub-assembly environment (desirable), • Works well within a small team, • Attention to detail, • Ability to adapt to a wide range of tasks and willingness to learn Working Hours: • 38 Hours per week, • Monday – Friday, • Core hours 08:00-16:30, • Earlier finish on Fridays