Mechanical Assembly Technician
Barrow in Furness
£16.00 - £20.00/hour
Posted 2 days ago
About the role
A leading global technology company in the energy sector is seeking a Mechanical Assembly Test Engineer to join its on-site operations team in Cumbria.
In this role, you will be responsible for performing a range of technical and mechanical tasks to support production, assembly, and testing processes. You will contribute to maintaining high-quality standards and continuous improvement across manufacturing operations.
Key Responsibilities
Perform technical duties across mechanical, electronic, and system-based projects.
Conduct testing, measurements, and process controls on key production lines.
Read and interpret engineering drawings and job documentation ( work orders, bills of materials).
Troubleshoot and repair product or process issues.
Maintain tools, machinery, and equipment to ensure operational efficiency.
Support continuous improvement using modern manufacturing principles.
Key Skills
Hands on experience in mechanical assembly, testing, or manufacturing environments.
Ability to read blueprints and perform precision tasks such as wire preparation, crimping, and harness termination.
Familiarity with hydraulic, electronic, and mechanical systems.
Strong problem-solving and diagnostic skills
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