Conformal Coating Operative

Luton
3 months ago
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Multi Skilled Maintenance Engineer

Position: Conformal Coating Operative

Salary - £25,500 - £28,000

Location: Luton

Proactive currently have an exciting opportunity for a Conformal Coating Operative to begin work for a leading manufacturing and production business in Luton.

Due to rapid company expansion and an ever growing order book, our client is hoping to recruit at least one additional Conformal Coating Operative to help ensure the quality and accuracy of the factory's function is well maintained throughout this new and excited influx of work.

Role:

Conformal coating of PCBs ensuring all processes are stringently adhered to and any gaps or suggestions for process improvements are made to your immediate supervisor
Preparation of solvent based materials in line with manufacturer's instructions
Ability to accurately identify coating material to ensure correct material used at all times
Masking and de-masking and cleaning, as needed
Adherence to work instructions
Accurate setting of temperature controls on ovens
Maintenance of accurate production records
Routine cleaning and maintenance of tools
Compliance with the company H&S and Quality standards and procedures
Able to programme conformal coating machines
Able to mentor othersExperience/Qualifications:

  • Previous experience of conformal coating in an electronic manufacturer essential

    Certification to IPC-A-610 desirable
    Able to follow Customer Drawings
    ESD Awareness
    Attention to detail
    Team Player
    Excellent communication skills

    Benefits:

    25 days' holiday plus bank holidays
    Company pension
    Free parking
    BUPA healthcare (after successful completion of probation period)
    Life Insurance
    24/7 Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
    Cycle to Work Scheme
    Discounts and offers from a range of retailers

    If you are interested in this position, please apply with a copy of your CV & a member of our team will be in touch to discuss the opportunity with you in further detail.

    How to Apply:

    For more information on the role, or an informal discussion regarding opportunities we have available, please contact Charley McCleave on (phone number removed) or .

    Why work with Proactive?

    Proactive Global is an industry leading, specialist engineering recruitment agency focused on the automation, manufacturing and robotics sectors. We offer specialist recruitment services to a niche customer base, vetting that our clients offer the best opportunities for your career. Proactive encourages and promotes equality and diversity within the workforce. We act with honesty, integrity and impartiality, ensuring your application is considered on its own merits and without bias.

    When registering with Proactive you will have the opportunity to apply for some of the most interesting, specialist, opportunities in the marketplace, with the biggest companies in the sector. Follow us on Linkedin and Facebook for industry news and download our app for live notifications about newly listed vacancies. We look forward to helping you find your next role!

    Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
    Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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