MPI Limited
Cleanroom Assembler

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Cleanroom Assembler Role
MPI are looking for a Cleanroom Assembler, for our client based in Milton Keynes.
Ongoing Contract
- Start rate: £13.20p/h PAYE
- Shift:
- Tues – Thurs 07:00 – 17:00
- Fri 07:00 – 16:30 (30min unpaid lunch in each day)
- OT available: Mondays
The role will involve:
- Bench assembly of a variety of electro-mechanical sub components using basic hand tools.
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Preference would be given to anyone that has previous experience of working within a clean-room environment, although this is not essential.
Ideal applicants will be familiar with a variety of basic hand tools such as screwdrivers, spanners, measuring equipment etc and will have worked in a similar position previously.


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