Prototype Build & Instrument Fitter Technician
Harlow Recruitment
PROTOTYPE BUILD & INSTRUMENT FITTER TECHNICIAN
Position – Prototype Build & Instrument Fitter Technician
Duration: TEMORARY CONTRACT – 12 WEEKS/3 MONTHS
Location – Willenhall, West Midlands
Salary – dependent on experience (£16-17 per hour)
The Background and Role
An innovative organisation in a specialist defence related industry is looking for a Prototype Build /Instrument Fitter Technician to join their team on an initial 12 week/3 month contract to work on some of the most innovative designs within the defence industry.
The candidate must be a UK national and will need to pass security vetting upon employment.
The Person
The successful candidate will be a highly skilled professional, time-served in a Mechanical Build/Fitter Environment to safely and accurately to perform a variety of functions. You must be able to work with great concentration and precision, with a keen eye for detail and great mechanical aptitude. The goal is to produce high quality parts and materials.
Primary Job Function;
Use key skills in the development, manufacture, testing and support of the Company’s projects and development demands in a quick and efficient manner to ensure our customers’ tight timescales are met.
Key Skills;
- Proven experience as Mechanical Assembler/Fitter
- Skill in operating various machinery and tooling as well as precision measurement tools
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical documents and drawings and interpreting project blueprints, to produce the desired product
- Mechanical aptitude and good math skills, with a keen eye for detail and results-driven approach
- Good communication abilities
- Ability to work as part of a small specialised team..
Responsibilities;
- Mechanical assembly and build tasks including Component assembly & Sub-assemblies – building parts and components from scratch.
- Prepare and plan how to build and fit individual parts from drawings supplied,
- Diagnosis and support logging of build issues and engineering improvements
- Reading and interpreting engineer drawings
- Use of a variety of machinery and handheld tools
- Working with precision components.
Experience:
Preferably 5+ years in an engineering environment with the ability to build the equivalent of small intricate gear boxes
Education/Qualifications Required – Candidate should be Apprenticeship Trained or Ideally qualified NVQ Level 3/4 or ONC in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical aptitude and good math skills preferable