Assembly Operative

Poole
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Assembly Operative | Poole | £29,000 per annum

Are you looking for a practical, hands-on role where precision and quality matter? This is your opportunity to join a global engineering leader that designs and builds breakthrough solutions for industries including Industrial Automation, Process Automation, and Life Sciences.
 
As an Assembly Operative, you’ll assemble and test a variety of products, working to exacting standards and contributing to innovative projects that make lives cleaner, safer and healthier.
 
As an Assembly Operative, you will benefit from:

Early finish every Friday
Overtime available now at enhanced rates (X1.33 weekdays, X1.5 Saturdays)
Job security within a globally recognised engineering company
Opportunities for skill development and progression
As an Assembly Operative, your responsibilities will include:

Assembling and testing products in line with drawings and procedures
Performing paint spraying and packing to customer specifications
Maintaining quality standards and adhering to operating procedures
Communicating effectively within the team and with the team leader
Participating in continuous improvement activities
As an Assembly Operative, your experience will include:

Ability to use hand tools effectively
Good communication skills and a flexible approach
Manual dexterity and multi-hand coordination
Understanding of health and safety requirements
Ability to read engineering drawings
Prior experience in manufacturing
If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Sophie at Rubicon for more information

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