Purser Industries
Drone Assembly Technician

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Drone Assembly Technician — Purser Industries, Guildford
Full-time, on-site. No exceptions, no excuses, no working from your sofa.
£28-38,000
Let me save us both some time.
If you want a job where you attend meetings about meetings, wear a lanyard, and describe yourself as a "passionate self-starter" while starting nothing — stop reading. Go and be passionate somewhere else. The big defence primes are hiring. They have beanbags.
Still here? Good.
Purser Industries builds drones that get shot at and drones that do the shooting. Designed here. Built here. British to the rivets, ITAR-free, and sold to people who do not accept excuses — which is convenient, because neither do we.
We are small, profitable, growing at a rate that frightens our accountant, and we need someone to build the things. Not manage the things. Not strategise about the things. Build them.
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I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
Honest answer — it depends on where you want to end up. A lot of top grad schemes (Big 4, civil service, banking) don’t need a masters. Let’s look at the ones you’d be competitive for now, and we can decide if a masters actually adds anything.
Also worth knowing: most autumn 2026 applications are open now. Timing matters more than you think.
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Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
Only hits
No noise. No "maybe this fits." Just roles with a clear explanation of why they're right — and where to focus when applying.
The Work
- You will assemble aircraft with your own two hands.
- You will read a technical drawing and follow it — precisely, not approximately, because "approximately" is how aircraft become confetti.
- You will solder.
- You will wire.
- You will torque fasteners on components smaller than your patience.
- You will test what you've built, inspect it like it owes you money, write down what you found, and when something is wrong you will say so — loudly, early, and to someone who can fix it.
- You will keep your bench clean. Your workbench is your mind turned inside out, and I have no interest in employing chaos.
What You Bring
- Hands that know hand tools and power tools, and the sense to keep all ten fingers
- Real mechanical assembly skill — small parts, small fasteners, zero tolerance for "near enough"
- Soldering and basic wiring done in anger, in a real workshop, not a YouTube tutorial
- The ability to follow drawings, build instructions, and procedures without freelancing
- An eye for quality: inspect, test, document. Every unit. Every time.
- Aerospace, robotics, or electronics background — an advantage. An apprenticeship or vocational qualification — even better. Neither is worth a damn without graft.


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What You Get
- Honest pay for honest work.
- A workshop where things actually get made.
- Hardware you built flying within weeks of your hands leaving it.
- A company small enough that your work is visible and your excuses are too.
- And the rarest thing in modern employment: the ability to point at something real and say "I made that."
Talent is everywhere. Reliability is rare. Bring me both.
Apply now. The production schedule certainly isn't waiting.
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