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Are you an experienced Mechanical Assembler with mechanical or machine fitting experience looking for a new challenge? This company is seeking a motivated individual to join their team in Telford. As a Mechanical Assembler, you will have the opportunity to work on special purpose machinery to build, assemble and test. Great working hours and work environment, professional, forward-thinking company with excellent future prospects.
Shift: 37.5 hours/ week : Days Mon - Fri (Lunch time finish Friday)
Salary: Up to £37K
As Mechanical Assembler You Will
- Mechanically assemble special purpose machinery
- Basic Electrical assembly
- Conduct mechanical and electrical tests on built equipment
- Make minor adjustments to mechanical components
- Fault find and troubleshoot on electrical systems
- Use a wide range of hand tools to include pneumatic
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What You Will Bring
- Level 3 Qualification mechanical or electrical or apprenticeship / time served
- HNC is advantageous but not essential
- Proven experience of machine or system building environment as mechanical fitter or electrical fitter
- Bench work, mechanical assembly and basic machining or fabrication experience
- Competent in electrical assembly and wiring
- Mechanical and electrical test utilising special purpose equipment
- Proficient with a range of hand measuring equipment
Current or recent experience as mechanical fitter, mechanical assembly, electrical fitter, machine builder, system builder, multi-skilled fitter, maintenance engineer, tool maker, tool technician, maintenance technician, mechanical technician, electrical technician or service engineer


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In Return
- Good working hours on days with an early finish on Friday
- Competitive salary and benefits £33 - 37,000
- Growing business who develop their workshop fitters
- 33 Days Holiday
If you are ready for a new challenge and want to work for a company that values your skills and experience, apply today and take the next step in your career.
Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.
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