Mechanical Assembler (weekends)
Greenwich, SE10
Ongoing long-term contract
33 hours per week, working both day and night shifts
Friday – Sunday (There is an initial 6-8 week training period which will be on a Monday – Thursday basis)
£10.10 whilst completing 6-8 week training period
£13 - £14 once on weekend shifts
The Mechanical Assembler role is working in a busy manufacturing and production area within a leading manufacturing company in telecommunications.
As a Mechanical Assembler you will be responsible for:
* Undertaking assembly processes, ensuring all ESD product disciplines are adhered to and products are correctly built and tested.
* Following Engineering drawings to assemble the mechanical racking systems, sub assembly and wiring of all connections.
* Building, assembling and installation of modules that make up the suites.
* Rack wiring completed for all the panels connecting to each other as per drawing.
* Assembling different power supply units and installation of cubicles.
* Working on control panels, including complete wiring on the panels using crimp tools.
* Component & D-type connector soldering.
* Electrical/Prototype Wiring.
* PCB Building.
Hours of work
The successful Mechanical Assembler will be required to work both day shifts and night shifts on a 2-week rotation.
Day shifts (x2 weeks)
Friday: 06:00 – 17:45
Saturday: 06:00 – 17:45
Sunday: 06:00 – 17:45
Night shifts (x2 weeks)
Friday 18:00 – 05:45
Saturday: 18:00 – 05:45
Sunday: 18:00 – 05:45
Benefits include holiday pay, gym facilities, pension scheme, free parking, full training, and the opportunity to work within high tech and interesting surroundings.
Full training will be provided for this role; candidates who are interested will be invited to an assessment day to go through a Maths and English assessment and an instruction-based manufacturing test. We will go through the role in further detail and discuss the company.
Please only apply if you can make it to site for 6am, can commit to a 2-week rotation and are happy to go through an assessment stage followed by an interview with the client.
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