Assembler

Holt Engineering
Tower Hill, West Sussex, GU31 5LP, United Kingdom
11 months ago
Posted
30 Jun 2025 (11 months ago)

Holt Engineering are recruiting for Assemblers to join our manufacturing client in Horsham on a early shift, this role is to start as soon as possible and is full time.

The role is working Monday to Friday 6:30am - 2:30pm totalling 37.5 hours and is paying £13.51ph, increasing after 12 weeks on site, they also have lots of overtime available.

Our client are experts in innovation across multiple sectors including Aerospace, Building Automation, Energy and sustainability solutions and industrial automation. They offer a friendly and dedicated team with fantastic learning and development opportunities and they are looking for someone who is committed to developing themselves within manufacturing.

The duties for this Assembler position will include:

Electronic assembly

Product testing

Final Assembly duties

Following drawings and using hand and power tools when needed

Quality checking

To be considered for this Assembler role you will need:

To be Committed to the employment contract

Have a can do attitude and the want to progress within your career

Comfortable with manual handling

Ability to read and understand work orders or drawings

This is an exciting opportunity to work within a well known business looking to grow their successful team.

You will be required to pass a drugs test before starting this role and must have a valid UK passport or be able to provide your Right to Work Share Code otherwise you cannot be considered for this potion.

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