Due to continued growth, we are seeking Production Operators to join our expanding manufacturing team. You will be a key member of the team responsible for the assembly, test and inspection of electronic assemblies and components through various process stages using advanced techniques and technologies. Key tasks and responsibilities: operate a range of equipment and tools to perform the testing of electronic components, parts and systems set up and operate automatic testing equipment to locate circuit and wiring faults, shorts and component defects perform basic fault-finding tests to identify process or component failures compare test results to specifications and maintain test result reports assemble microcircuits requiring fine hand assembly with the use of microscopes setup and operate process equipment including automatic and semi-automatic machines operate various test equipment and tools to perform simple electrical and continuity testing of electronic components, parts and systems Qualifications: Good standard of general education to GCSE level or equivalent including Maths and English HNC or equivalent in electronics would be beneficial though not essential Knowledge and experience: We’re looking for people with the right attitude and behaviours that we can train on our specific processes, but should you have experience with any of the below this would be beneficial: Experience gained within electronics manufacturing or similar industry Good understanding of electronic assembly techniques and processes including soldering, automatic and semi-automatic machines, chip attach and wire bonding Experience of reading and interpreting engineering drawings and following standard operating procedures Interest/ passion for electronics Competencies: Have a good level of manual dexterity skills Possess a high level of focus and concentration with strong attention to detail Able to follow written procedures and instructions Quick to learn new skills and a willingness to continue to learn and develop and take on new tasks and responsibilities Able to work effectively as a part of a team with a willingness to support colleagues Self-motivated and able to demonstrate a committed and enthusiastic ‘can do’ attitude towards work Demonstrate a flexible and versatile approach to work to adapt between shifting demands Other requirements: SC clearance or ability to obtain What we can offer you: We offer a competitive starting salary of £24,102 per annum plus the option to work a 9-day fortnight giving you a 3-day weekend every other week. We also offer paid overtime, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, a health cash plan to claim cash back on everyday health expenses, a pension scheme with 6% employer contributions, a retail discount platform and a reward and recognition providing points to spend at leading retailers. About us: Spectrum Control is a global leader in managing and controlling the electromagnetic spectrum. We make the invisible electromagnetic spectrum visible and controllable with our industry-leading capabilities. The work we do is important, developing solutions used in defence applications that help protect the UK and partners, supporting technology for next generation satellite communication, space exploration and deep well drilling.