Production Technician

  • Full Time
  • Woking
  • £25,000 - £28,000 USD / Year
  • Salary: £25,000 - £28,000

Our client based in Woking are seeking a Production Technician who is looking for a new challenge. The purpose of this position is to take responsibility for production in the factory.

The Production Technician will:
Reading drawings to assemble products.
Heal with equipment that comes into the warehouse.
Pack and protect parts and products.
Use specific tools that are required to build the products.
Manufacture, assemble and inspect service and repair work.
Take responsibility for all engineering jobs, repairs and manufacturing contract repairs and projects.
Record work correctly.

To be considered for the Production Technician you will:
Have a driving License.
Be computer literate.
Have previous experience in reading drawings.
Maintain a fantastic eye for detail.
Work well with others and towards tight deadlines.

Please apply for more information for the chance to be considered for this position.

Ref: 07579

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Adele

Director

Adele has worked in the recruitment industry for pretty much her entire life! She started out with a major plc where she rapidly moved through the ranks to become the youngest area manager on record. Following this she ran a 60 branch independent network before taking the plunge in 1994 and starting her own business. By her own admission this was probably one of the scariest things that she has ever done (and she has had 5 kids and had jumped out of an aeroplane at 12,000 feet!).

“After years of managing other people, getting back to the sharp end dealing with employers and candidates at first was terrifying – would I be able to do what I had spent years training others to do? I needn’t have worried, my view that recruitment is not rocket science was reinforced and it was evident that so many people were getting it wrong. By simple caring more and trying harder to get people what they want, my business was a runaway success”