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Junior Engineer

Romsey
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Junior Engineer
We currently have a fantastic opportunity for an Junior Engineer to join a leading engineering company based in Romsey.
Introduction
The main duties of the Junior Engineer will be mostly electrical and electronics, assembling, soldering, testing, and inspecting high-quality electro-mechanical products. Problem, solving and supporting the engineering team.
Responsibilities:

  • PCB soldering
  • Assemble and test components into final products using SOP's, drawings, and specialised tools.
  • Conduct stage inspections to ensure products meet the required specifications
  • Evaluate customer returns and perform necessary repairs to meet specific build standards.
  • Support the engineering and design teams with problem solving production issues and improving workflows.
  • Work to H&S guidelines and maintain a safe and organised work environment following 6S
  • Identify and implement continuous improvement opportunities.
    Ideal Experience
    The ideal candidate will have excellent attention to detail and quality standards.
    Great communication and teamwork skills.
    Ability to prioritise tasks and their day to day
    Have working knowledge of electro-mechanical manufacturing techniques.
    Any experience within the Defence, Marine, Robotic or EV markets would be really beneficial.
    Hours: 37.5hrs - Flexi hours and reduced hours on Fridays
    Salary: £28,000 - £35,000
    Benefits:
  • Private Health Care
  • Pension
  • Additional leave based on length of service
  • Flexitime
  • Career progression opportunities
    If you could be interested in this excellent Junior Engineer opportunity, please apply and we'll be in touch to discuss further

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