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HR GO Recruitment
MET Technician/Mechanic Fitter
HR GO Recruitment Basildon, Essex
MET Technician/MET Strip & Fitter Location: Basildon, Essex Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Our client is a well-established, independent automotive repair and maintenance business with over 30 years of experience delivering exceptional service to customers across Essex. Operating from multiple sites, the company provides vehicle servicing, repairs, commercial vehicle maintenance, and accident repair services from a modern, fully equipped Bodyshop facility. Due to continued growth, they are looking to recruit an experienced MET Technician/MET Strip & Fitter to join their busy Bodyshop team in Basildon. The Role As an MET Technician , you will be responsible for dismantling, repairing, and reassembling accident-damaged vehicles to manufacturer standards, ensuring all work is completed to the highest quality and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Dismantle and rebuild vehicles in line with repair estimates, job cards, and manufacturer repair methods. Carry out vehicle alignment checks and adjustments. Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults. Identify and report any additional damage not included within the original estimate. Work with modern diagnostic equipment, repair technology, and tools. Collaborate with panel technicians, painters, and other workshop staff to ensure efficient vehicle throughput. Ensure all repairs meet industry and manufacturer standards. Assess tooling and equipment requirements and report any faults or defects. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised working environment. Attend training courses and team meetings as required. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience as an MET Technician, Vehicle Technician, or Bodyshop Mechanic. ATA, NVQ, City & Guilds, or equivalent qualification. Hybrid and/or Electric Vehicle certification. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to quality workmanship. Strong diagnostic and problem-solving abilities. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. Desirable (but not essential): ADAS calibration experience. Four-wheel alignment training and experience. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of £45,000 - £55,000 per annum. Friendly and supportive team environment. Additional holiday for your birthday. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The opportunity to gain additional industry certifications where required. Overtime opportunities available. Working Hours Flexible working pattern available, to be discussed at interview. Workshop Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:00am - 5:30pm (includes a 30-minute unpaid break) Overtime: Saturday work available at enhanced overtime rates. Apply Now If you are an experienced MET Technician looking to join a growing and reputable automotive repair business where quality workmanship is valued and rewarded, we'd love to hear from you. For more information please speak to: Michelle Ings, HRGO Recruitment
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
MET Technician/MET Strip & Fitter Location: Basildon, Essex Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Our client is a well-established, independent automotive repair and maintenance business with over 30 years of experience delivering exceptional service to customers across Essex. Operating from multiple sites, the company provides vehicle servicing, repairs, commercial vehicle maintenance, and accident repair services from a modern, fully equipped Bodyshop facility. Due to continued growth, they are looking to recruit an experienced MET Technician/MET Strip & Fitter to join their busy Bodyshop team in Basildon. The Role As an MET Technician , you will be responsible for dismantling, repairing, and reassembling accident-damaged vehicles to manufacturer standards, ensuring all work is completed to the highest quality and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Dismantle and rebuild vehicles in line with repair estimates, job cards, and manufacturer repair methods. Carry out vehicle alignment checks and adjustments. Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults. Identify and report any additional damage not included within the original estimate. Work with modern diagnostic equipment, repair technology, and tools. Collaborate with panel technicians, painters, and other workshop staff to ensure efficient vehicle throughput. Ensure all repairs meet industry and manufacturer standards. Assess tooling and equipment requirements and report any faults or defects. Maintain a clean, safe, and organised working environment. Attend training courses and team meetings as required. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience as an MET Technician, Vehicle Technician, or Bodyshop Mechanic. ATA, NVQ, City & Guilds, or equivalent qualification. Hybrid and/or Electric Vehicle certification. Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to quality workmanship. Strong diagnostic and problem-solving abilities. Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently. Desirable (but not essential): ADAS calibration experience. Four-wheel alignment training and experience. What's on Offer? Competitive salary of £45,000 - £55,000 per annum. Friendly and supportive team environment. Additional holiday for your birthday. Ongoing training and career development opportunities. The opportunity to gain additional industry certifications where required. Overtime opportunities available. Working Hours Flexible working pattern available, to be discussed at interview. Workshop Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:00am - 5:30pm (includes a 30-minute unpaid break) Overtime: Saturday work available at enhanced overtime rates. Apply Now If you are an experienced MET Technician looking to join a growing and reputable automotive repair business where quality workmanship is valued and rewarded, we'd love to hear from you. For more information please speak to: Michelle Ings, HRGO Recruitment
Auto Skills UK
MET (Mechancial, Electrical & Trim) Technician
Auto Skills UK City, Edinburgh
MET Technician Location: Edinburgh Salary: £45,000-£50,000+ DOE Time Saved Bonus & Unlimited Overtime OTE £60,000 Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Looking for a role where your skills are recognised, your earning potential is rewarded, and your career can continue to progress? If you're an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician looking to maximise your earnings while working in a modern, well-equipped Bodyshop, this could be the perfect opportunity. With a competitive basic salary, Time Saved Bonus, unlimited overtime and genuine career progression, you'll be joining a business that values quality workmanship and rewards productivity. Working Monday to Friday, you'll enjoy an excellent work-life balance while becoming part of a supportive team that delivers high-quality vehicle repairs. Whether you're looking for a fresh challenge or your next long-term career move, this role offers stability, excellent earning potential and the opportunity to work with the latest repair techniques and manufacturer standards. What's In It For You? Basic salary of £45,000-£50,000+ DOE OTE of £60,000 Time Saved Bonus Unlimited overtime available Monday to Friday working pattern (45 hours per week) Full-time, permanent position Modern workshop with professional equipment Long-term career progression opportunities Stable and supportive working environment The Role As an MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician, you'll play a key role in the repair process by safely removing, repairing and refitting mechanical, electrical and trim components to manufacturer standards. Key responsibilities include: Removing and refitting mechanical, electrical and trim components on a wide range of vehicles. Diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical faults associated with accident damage. Carrying out repairs in line with manufacturer specifications and industry standards. Ensuring all vehicle systems are correctly reassembled, tested and fully operational. Working closely with Panel Beaters, Paint Technicians and Vehicle Damage Assessors to ensure an efficient repair process. Maintaining excellent standards of workmanship, quality and productivity. Following all health and safety procedures within the workshop. Completing repairs within agreed timescales while maintaining exceptional attention to detail. About You We're looking for an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician who takes pride in delivering high-quality repairs. You will ideally have: Previous experience as an MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician within a Bodyshop or accident repair centre. Recognised apprenticeship or Level 3 qualification in Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical & Trim (NVQ / IMI / SVQ / ATA), with a commitment to continuous professional development. Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills. Understanding of ADAS components and the importance of correct calibration processes. Experience removing and refitting vehicle trim, body panels and associated components. The ability to work efficiently while maintaining excellent quality standards. A positive attitude with strong teamwork and communication skills. A full UK driving licence. Apply Today This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established accident repair business that rewards experience, offers exceptional earning potential, and provides long-term career stability. If you're an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician looking for your next challenge in Edinburgh, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now for immediate consideration. Contact Chris at AutoSkills UK and quote job reference 54179.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
MET Technician Location: Edinburgh Salary: £45,000-£50,000+ DOE Time Saved Bonus & Unlimited Overtime OTE £60,000 Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Looking for a role where your skills are recognised, your earning potential is rewarded, and your career can continue to progress? If you're an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician looking to maximise your earnings while working in a modern, well-equipped Bodyshop, this could be the perfect opportunity. With a competitive basic salary, Time Saved Bonus, unlimited overtime and genuine career progression, you'll be joining a business that values quality workmanship and rewards productivity. Working Monday to Friday, you'll enjoy an excellent work-life balance while becoming part of a supportive team that delivers high-quality vehicle repairs. Whether you're looking for a fresh challenge or your next long-term career move, this role offers stability, excellent earning potential and the opportunity to work with the latest repair techniques and manufacturer standards. What's In It For You? Basic salary of £45,000-£50,000+ DOE OTE of £60,000 Time Saved Bonus Unlimited overtime available Monday to Friday working pattern (45 hours per week) Full-time, permanent position Modern workshop with professional equipment Long-term career progression opportunities Stable and supportive working environment The Role As an MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician, you'll play a key role in the repair process by safely removing, repairing and refitting mechanical, electrical and trim components to manufacturer standards. Key responsibilities include: Removing and refitting mechanical, electrical and trim components on a wide range of vehicles. Diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electrical faults associated with accident damage. Carrying out repairs in line with manufacturer specifications and industry standards. Ensuring all vehicle systems are correctly reassembled, tested and fully operational. Working closely with Panel Beaters, Paint Technicians and Vehicle Damage Assessors to ensure an efficient repair process. Maintaining excellent standards of workmanship, quality and productivity. Following all health and safety procedures within the workshop. Completing repairs within agreed timescales while maintaining exceptional attention to detail. About You We're looking for an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician who takes pride in delivering high-quality repairs. You will ideally have: Previous experience as an MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician within a Bodyshop or accident repair centre. Recognised apprenticeship or Level 3 qualification in Vehicle Mechanical, Electrical & Trim (NVQ / IMI / SVQ / ATA), with a commitment to continuous professional development. Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills. Understanding of ADAS components and the importance of correct calibration processes. Experience removing and refitting vehicle trim, body panels and associated components. The ability to work efficiently while maintaining excellent quality standards. A positive attitude with strong teamwork and communication skills. A full UK driving licence. Apply Today This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established accident repair business that rewards experience, offers exceptional earning potential, and provides long-term career stability. If you're an experienced MET (Mechanical, Electrical & Trim) Technician looking for your next challenge in Edinburgh, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now for immediate consideration. Contact Chris at AutoSkills UK and quote job reference 54179.
First Military Recruitment Ltd
CMM Technician
First Military Recruitment Ltd
JB505 - CMM Technician Location: Chard Junction Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 DOE + Benefits Overview: First Military Recruitment are currently seeking a CMM Technician on behalf of one of our clients. You will play a key role in ensuring all aerospace and other industries components, meet stringent customer, regulatory and internal requirements. You will be responsible for inspection, verification and reporting of critical dimensional characteristics in line with AS9100 accreditation and customer standards. Our client encourages applications from ex-military personnel however all candidates will be given due consideration. Duties and Responsibilities: Programme and operate CMM equipment, Axiom, Azimuth, Extol, Baty. Conduct first-off, in-process and final inspection of precision aerospace components. Interpret engineering drawings, GD&T and specifications. Produce and review inspection reports and FAIR documentation (AS9102). Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for non-conformances. Work closely with production, engineering and quality teams to drive improvements. Ensure compliance with AS9100, ISO 9001 and customer aerospace standards. Maintain calibration and traceability requirements. Assist with audits and continuous improvement activities. Skills and Qualifications: Proven experience in a CMM inspection role within aerospace or precision engineering. Strong knowledge of GD&T and engineering drawing interpretation. Experience with CMM programming Aberlin software. Familiarity with first article inspection (AS9102). Understanding of measurement tools such as micrometers, verniers, shadowgraphs and gauges. Mechanical techniques, allowing problem solving off the CMM. Knowledge of root cause and problem-solving tools. High attention to detail and commitment to quality. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Desirable: Apprenticeship or relevant engineering/quality qualification. Experience in machining or manufacturing environments. Knowledge of SPC, MSA and continuous improvement methods. Experience with NADCAP or special process controls. ISIR, FAI and PPAP experience. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Overtime and shift premiums (where applicable). Pension and healthcare scheme. Mental health and wellbeing scheme. Ongoing training and career development. Supportive SME culture with real opportunities to grow. Modern working environment with advanced inspection equipment.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
JB505 - CMM Technician Location: Chard Junction Salary: £36,000 - £42,000 DOE + Benefits Overview: First Military Recruitment are currently seeking a CMM Technician on behalf of one of our clients. You will play a key role in ensuring all aerospace and other industries components, meet stringent customer, regulatory and internal requirements. You will be responsible for inspection, verification and reporting of critical dimensional characteristics in line with AS9100 accreditation and customer standards. Our client encourages applications from ex-military personnel however all candidates will be given due consideration. Duties and Responsibilities: Programme and operate CMM equipment, Axiom, Azimuth, Extol, Baty. Conduct first-off, in-process and final inspection of precision aerospace components. Interpret engineering drawings, GD&T and specifications. Produce and review inspection reports and FAIR documentation (AS9102). Support root cause analysis and corrective actions for non-conformances. Work closely with production, engineering and quality teams to drive improvements. Ensure compliance with AS9100, ISO 9001 and customer aerospace standards. Maintain calibration and traceability requirements. Assist with audits and continuous improvement activities. Skills and Qualifications: Proven experience in a CMM inspection role within aerospace or precision engineering. Strong knowledge of GD&T and engineering drawing interpretation. Experience with CMM programming Aberlin software. Familiarity with first article inspection (AS9102). Understanding of measurement tools such as micrometers, verniers, shadowgraphs and gauges. Mechanical techniques, allowing problem solving off the CMM. Knowledge of root cause and problem-solving tools. High attention to detail and commitment to quality. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Desirable: Apprenticeship or relevant engineering/quality qualification. Experience in machining or manufacturing environments. Knowledge of SPC, MSA and continuous improvement methods. Experience with NADCAP or special process controls. ISIR, FAI and PPAP experience. Benefits: Competitive salary based on experience. Overtime and shift premiums (where applicable). Pension and healthcare scheme. Mental health and wellbeing scheme. Ongoing training and career development. Supportive SME culture with real opportunities to grow. Modern working environment with advanced inspection equipment.
Pertemps Daventry
EMC Test Technician
Pertemps Daventry Olney, Buckinghamshire
Pertemps Daventry are currently recruiting on behalf of one of our long-established clients based in Silverstone for an EMC Test Technician.This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading organisation working at the forefront of the motorsport industry. Whether you're newly qualified or have previous industry experience, full training and ongoing support will be provided to help you develop your career in a highly technical and rewarding environment.The RoleWorking alongside experienced engineers, you will support the testing, installation and maintenance of specialist EMC test equipment while ensuring all work is carried out to UKAS and company standards.Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out EMC testing on customer equipment under the guidance of qualified engineers. Setting up, monitoring and dismantling EMC test systems. Installing, commissioning and maintaining specialist test equipment. Recording accurate test and calibration results in accordance with company procedures. Assisting with laboratory housekeeping and equipment maintenance. Performing routine health and safety checks on electrical equipment. Reporting equipment faults and ensuring testing is completed within agreed timescales. Maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring compliance with UKAS quality standards. About YouTo be successful in this role, you will have: An Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Relevant industry experience will also be considered. At least one year's industrial training or experience in a related electronics field is desirable, although newly qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as full training will be provided. Soldering skills for electrical and electronic components. Experience with SMT and discrete components is advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce accurate technical reports. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. What's on Offer? Starting salary of £26,000 per annum Salary increase to £28,000 per annum after successful completion of a 6-month probationary period Full training and career development Opportunity to work within the exciting world of motorsport Supportive and experienced engineering team Long-term career prospects with a well-established organisation If you're looking to launch or develop your career in electronics and want to work in an innovative and fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: Unfortunately, our client is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK. To apply or find out more, contact Niki at Pertemps Daventry on today.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Daventry are currently recruiting on behalf of one of our long-established clients based in Silverstone for an EMC Test Technician.This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading organisation working at the forefront of the motorsport industry. Whether you're newly qualified or have previous industry experience, full training and ongoing support will be provided to help you develop your career in a highly technical and rewarding environment.The RoleWorking alongside experienced engineers, you will support the testing, installation and maintenance of specialist EMC test equipment while ensuring all work is carried out to UKAS and company standards.Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out EMC testing on customer equipment under the guidance of qualified engineers. Setting up, monitoring and dismantling EMC test systems. Installing, commissioning and maintaining specialist test equipment. Recording accurate test and calibration results in accordance with company procedures. Assisting with laboratory housekeeping and equipment maintenance. Performing routine health and safety checks on electrical equipment. Reporting equipment faults and ensuring testing is completed within agreed timescales. Maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring compliance with UKAS quality standards. About YouTo be successful in this role, you will have: An Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Relevant industry experience will also be considered. At least one year's industrial training or experience in a related electronics field is desirable, although newly qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as full training will be provided. Soldering skills for electrical and electronic components. Experience with SMT and discrete components is advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce accurate technical reports. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. What's on Offer? Starting salary of £26,000 per annum Salary increase to £28,000 per annum after successful completion of a 6-month probationary period Full training and career development Opportunity to work within the exciting world of motorsport Supportive and experienced engineering team Long-term career prospects with a well-established organisation If you're looking to launch or develop your career in electronics and want to work in an innovative and fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: Unfortunately, our client is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK. To apply or find out more, contact Niki at Pertemps Daventry on today.
NES Group Ltd
Offshore Instrument Technicians
NES Group Ltd
Two new opportunities has arisen for experienced Offshore Instrument Technicians to join a leading UK Oil & Gas Operator supporting operations across multiple North Sea assets via Walk-to-Work (W2W) vessels. Contract Details Initial 12-month contract with strong potential for extension 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off rotation 12-hour shifts Mobilisation from Norwich 45p per mile mileage reimbursement for mobilisation travel (both ways) or economy travel provided Hotel accommodation available the night before mobilisation if required PAYE day rate The Role Working as part of a multi-disciplined offshore team, you will be responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, testing, and calibration of critical instrumentation and control systems, ensuring maximum plant availability and operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities Safely operate and maintain offshore process facilities in accordance with company procedures Carry out planned preventative and corrective maintenance activities Maximise production uptime through effective fault finding and equipment maintenance Complete and manage work orders through Maximo CMMS Raise new work requests to identify equipment defects and improvement opportunities Support offshore projects and work alongside vendors and specialist contractors Manage instrumentation spares, calibration equipment, and test gases Promote and maintain the highest standards of Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance Safety Critical Equipment Experience Candidates should have experience maintaining and testing a range of safety-critical systems, including: Emergency Shutdown (ESD) and Blowdown Valve Systems Fire & Gas Detection Systems Fixed and Portable Gas Detection Equipment Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Pressure, Temperature, and Level Instrumentation Analysers and Process Monitoring Equipment Nucleonic Measurement Devices Instrumentation associated with offshore hydrocarbon processing facilities Requirements Valid BOSIET, MIST and Offshore Medical with no restrictions prior to mobilisation Minimum 5 years' experience within the offshore/onshore Oil & Gas industry Completed recognised apprenticeship in Instrumentation or a related discipline HNC (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering subject CompEx certification Strong fault-finding and maintenance experience on offshore process facilities Experience using CMMS systems such as Maximo would be advantageous Must currently reside within the UK What's on Offer? Long-term contract opportunity with a leading offshore operator Excellent rotational work-life balance Stable North Sea asset portfolio Opportunity to work within a highly experienced offshore team Competitive PAYE day rate For a confidential discussion or to apply, please submit your latest CV! With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Jul 10, 2026
Contractor
Two new opportunities has arisen for experienced Offshore Instrument Technicians to join a leading UK Oil & Gas Operator supporting operations across multiple North Sea assets via Walk-to-Work (W2W) vessels. Contract Details Initial 12-month contract with strong potential for extension 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off rotation 12-hour shifts Mobilisation from Norwich 45p per mile mileage reimbursement for mobilisation travel (both ways) or economy travel provided Hotel accommodation available the night before mobilisation if required PAYE day rate The Role Working as part of a multi-disciplined offshore team, you will be responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, testing, and calibration of critical instrumentation and control systems, ensuring maximum plant availability and operational efficiency. Key Responsibilities Safely operate and maintain offshore process facilities in accordance with company procedures Carry out planned preventative and corrective maintenance activities Maximise production uptime through effective fault finding and equipment maintenance Complete and manage work orders through Maximo CMMS Raise new work requests to identify equipment defects and improvement opportunities Support offshore projects and work alongside vendors and specialist contractors Manage instrumentation spares, calibration equipment, and test gases Promote and maintain the highest standards of Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance Safety Critical Equipment Experience Candidates should have experience maintaining and testing a range of safety-critical systems, including: Emergency Shutdown (ESD) and Blowdown Valve Systems Fire & Gas Detection Systems Fixed and Portable Gas Detection Equipment Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Pressure, Temperature, and Level Instrumentation Analysers and Process Monitoring Equipment Nucleonic Measurement Devices Instrumentation associated with offshore hydrocarbon processing facilities Requirements Valid BOSIET, MIST and Offshore Medical with no restrictions prior to mobilisation Minimum 5 years' experience within the offshore/onshore Oil & Gas industry Completed recognised apprenticeship in Instrumentation or a related discipline HNC (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering subject CompEx certification Strong fault-finding and maintenance experience on offshore process facilities Experience using CMMS systems such as Maximo would be advantageous Must currently reside within the UK What's on Offer? Long-term contract opportunity with a leading offshore operator Excellent rotational work-life balance Stable North Sea asset portfolio Opportunity to work within a highly experienced offshore team Competitive PAYE day rate For a confidential discussion or to apply, please submit your latest CV! With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Technical Partners
Instrument Technician (Days)
Technical Partners Dalry, Ayrshire
Instrument Technician (Days) - Permanent Location: Ayrshire, Scotland Salary: Circa £55,000 + Pension + Overtime + Excellent Training & Development An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Instrument Technician to join a well-established, high-performing manufacturing site operating within a highly regulated process environment. This is a permanent dayshift position , offering an excellent work-life balance alongside long-term career development. The successful candidate will become a key member of a close-knit maintenance team and will play an important role in mentoring and supporting the development of a younger engineering team , making this an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys sharing knowledge and helping others progress. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out preventative and reactive instrumentation maintenance across the site, ensuring plant reliability, safety and operational performance. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out planned preventative and reactive maintenance on plant instrumentation. Diagnosing faults and completing repairs efficiently and safely. Maintaining and calibrating instrumentation including temperature, pressure, level, flow, pH and control valves. Ensuring all work is completed in line with site safety procedures and permit-to-work systems. Completing maintenance documentation and updating SAP records accurately. Supporting continuous improvement initiatives across maintenance activities. Working collaboratively with production and engineering teams to maximise plant availability. Acting as a mentor to junior technicians and apprentices, supporting their technical development. What We're Looking For Minimum of two years' experience as an Instrument Technician within a process manufacturing, chemical or heavy industrial environment. HNC (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline. Strong fault-finding, calibration and instrumentation maintenance experience. Knowledge of Functional Safety or Machine Safety would be advantageous. Experience working in hazardous areas (ATEX); CompEx certification is desirable. Electrical maintenance experience would be beneficial but is not essential. Salary & Benefits Circa £55,000 basic salary. Permanent dayshift role. Excellent pension scheme with company contributions of up to 12% , depending on employee contributions. Significant overtime opportunities, dependent on plant requirements. Comprehensive technical training including opportunities to gain: CompEx certification. Functional Safety training. Additional specialist instrumentation training. The opportunity to complete an Electrical SVQ , allowing you to become dual-skilled. Overtime & Payback Hours The role includes 120 annual payback hours , with the business committed to offering a minimum of 14 hours per month . In practice, many engineers complete these hours during planned site shutdowns, with the majority finishing their annual commitment by August , following the main maintenance outage period in April and May . Any additional overtime thereafter is dependent on operational and plant requirements. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable and forward-thinking employer that invests heavily in its people. Alongside a competitive salary and generous benefits package, you'll enjoy genuine opportunities for technical development, long-term career progression and the chance to make a real impact by mentoring and developing the next generation of engineers.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Instrument Technician (Days) - Permanent Location: Ayrshire, Scotland Salary: Circa £55,000 + Pension + Overtime + Excellent Training & Development An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Instrument Technician to join a well-established, high-performing manufacturing site operating within a highly regulated process environment. This is a permanent dayshift position , offering an excellent work-life balance alongside long-term career development. The successful candidate will become a key member of a close-knit maintenance team and will play an important role in mentoring and supporting the development of a younger engineering team , making this an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys sharing knowledge and helping others progress. The Role You will be responsible for carrying out preventative and reactive instrumentation maintenance across the site, ensuring plant reliability, safety and operational performance. Key responsibilities include: Carrying out planned preventative and reactive maintenance on plant instrumentation. Diagnosing faults and completing repairs efficiently and safely. Maintaining and calibrating instrumentation including temperature, pressure, level, flow, pH and control valves. Ensuring all work is completed in line with site safety procedures and permit-to-work systems. Completing maintenance documentation and updating SAP records accurately. Supporting continuous improvement initiatives across maintenance activities. Working collaboratively with production and engineering teams to maximise plant availability. Acting as a mentor to junior technicians and apprentices, supporting their technical development. What We're Looking For Minimum of two years' experience as an Instrument Technician within a process manufacturing, chemical or heavy industrial environment. HNC (or equivalent) in a relevant engineering discipline. Strong fault-finding, calibration and instrumentation maintenance experience. Knowledge of Functional Safety or Machine Safety would be advantageous. Experience working in hazardous areas (ATEX); CompEx certification is desirable. Electrical maintenance experience would be beneficial but is not essential. Salary & Benefits Circa £55,000 basic salary. Permanent dayshift role. Excellent pension scheme with company contributions of up to 12% , depending on employee contributions. Significant overtime opportunities, dependent on plant requirements. Comprehensive technical training including opportunities to gain: CompEx certification. Functional Safety training. Additional specialist instrumentation training. The opportunity to complete an Electrical SVQ , allowing you to become dual-skilled. Overtime & Payback Hours The role includes 120 annual payback hours , with the business committed to offering a minimum of 14 hours per month . In practice, many engineers complete these hours during planned site shutdowns, with the majority finishing their annual commitment by August , following the main maintenance outage period in April and May . Any additional overtime thereafter is dependent on operational and plant requirements. Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a stable and forward-thinking employer that invests heavily in its people. Alongside a competitive salary and generous benefits package, you'll enjoy genuine opportunities for technical development, long-term career progression and the chance to make a real impact by mentoring and developing the next generation of engineers.
Holt Recruitment Ltd
Safety Technician
Holt Recruitment Ltd City, Derby
Role: Safety Technician Location: Derby Salary: 28,000 - 32,000 + Excellent Benefits Hours: Monday to Friday Days Holt Recruitment are working with a well-established specialist within the construction support industry, looking to recruit a Safety Technician to join their busy depot. As a Safety Technician, you'll be responsible for testing, inspecting, maintaining and calibrating a range of specialist safety equipment, ensuring it meets the highest operational and compliance standards before being returned to customers. You'll also provide technical support, manage workshop stock, maintain accurate records, and play a key role in keeping the depot running efficiently. Key Responsibilities Carry out safety inspections, testing, servicing and calibration of equipment. Complete all digital and paper-based documentation accurately. Maintain workshop equipment and ensure hire stock is ready for use. Manage spare parts and workshop inventory. Provide technical support to customers over the phone and via email. What We're Looking For Strong mechanical or technical aptitude. Previous workshop, service or technician experience. Excellent organisational skills with good attention to detail. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer: Company pension Life assurance Employee benefits and discounts Ongoing manufacturer and in-house training Long-term career progression within a growing national business If you're looking for a stable, Monday-to-Friday technical role with excellent training and career prospects, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Matt at Holt Recruitment. (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Role: Safety Technician Location: Derby Salary: 28,000 - 32,000 + Excellent Benefits Hours: Monday to Friday Days Holt Recruitment are working with a well-established specialist within the construction support industry, looking to recruit a Safety Technician to join their busy depot. As a Safety Technician, you'll be responsible for testing, inspecting, maintaining and calibrating a range of specialist safety equipment, ensuring it meets the highest operational and compliance standards before being returned to customers. You'll also provide technical support, manage workshop stock, maintain accurate records, and play a key role in keeping the depot running efficiently. Key Responsibilities Carry out safety inspections, testing, servicing and calibration of equipment. Complete all digital and paper-based documentation accurately. Maintain workshop equipment and ensure hire stock is ready for use. Manage spare parts and workshop inventory. Provide technical support to customers over the phone and via email. What We're Looking For Strong mechanical or technical aptitude. Previous workshop, service or technician experience. Excellent organisational skills with good attention to detail. Strong communication and customer service skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Full UK Driving Licence. What's on Offer: Company pension Life assurance Employee benefits and discounts Ongoing manufacturer and in-house training Long-term career progression within a growing national business If you're looking for a stable, Monday-to-Friday technical role with excellent training and career prospects, we'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with Matt at Holt Recruitment. (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Platform Recruitment
Electronic Test Engineer
Platform Recruitment Poole, Dorset
Electronics Test Engineer Location: Poole, Dorset Salary: Up to 45,000 My client are a highly respected manufacturer of specialist electronic products, and is looking to recruit an experienced ElectronicsTest Engineer to join their production team in Poole. They are looking for a technician with strong fault-finding and testing experience. The Role This is a varied, hands-on position supporting the manufacture and testing of electronic products. You'll work across production, testing and maintenance, ensuring products meet the highest quality standards before reaching customers. Key responsibilities include: Testing and inspecting electronic products against specification. Fault-finding and repairing electronic assemblies, wiring and PCBs. Assembling and testing electronic products. Setting up and maintaining electronic test equipment. Supporting prototype development and production testing activities. Developing and maintaining test procedures, schedules and calibration processes. Carrying out routine maintenance of production equipment, including general upkeep of test stations and extraction/filter systems. About You We're looking for an experienced Electronics Test Engineer with: Hands-on experience in an electronics manufacturing or production environment. Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills at component and PCB level. Experience using electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes and signal generators. Knowledge of ESD procedures and best practices. If you're an experienced Electronics Test Engineer looking for your next challenge please apply below!
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Electronics Test Engineer Location: Poole, Dorset Salary: Up to 45,000 My client are a highly respected manufacturer of specialist electronic products, and is looking to recruit an experienced ElectronicsTest Engineer to join their production team in Poole. They are looking for a technician with strong fault-finding and testing experience. The Role This is a varied, hands-on position supporting the manufacture and testing of electronic products. You'll work across production, testing and maintenance, ensuring products meet the highest quality standards before reaching customers. Key responsibilities include: Testing and inspecting electronic products against specification. Fault-finding and repairing electronic assemblies, wiring and PCBs. Assembling and testing electronic products. Setting up and maintaining electronic test equipment. Supporting prototype development and production testing activities. Developing and maintaining test procedures, schedules and calibration processes. Carrying out routine maintenance of production equipment, including general upkeep of test stations and extraction/filter systems. About You We're looking for an experienced Electronics Test Engineer with: Hands-on experience in an electronics manufacturing or production environment. Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills at component and PCB level. Experience using electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes and signal generators. Knowledge of ESD procedures and best practices. If you're an experienced Electronics Test Engineer looking for your next challenge please apply below!
Holt Engineering
Engine Assembly & Testing Technician
Holt Engineering
I am recruiting on behalf of my client, a specialist engineering and manufacturing business that develops and produces innovative small combustion engines for unmanned vehicle applications. Due to continued growth and expansion, they are looking to add an experienced Engine Build & Testing Technician to their team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organisation where you can develop your skills, work on technically advanced products and play a key role in the assembly, testing and development of precision-engineered engines. As an Engine Build & Testing Technician , you will be responsible for assembling, testing, calibrating and servicing engines to engineering specifications while maintaining the highest standards of quality, accuracy and safety. The successful Engine Build & Testing Technician will work closely with manufacturing and engineering teams to ensure products are delivered to specification and customer requirements. Key responsibilities of the Engine Build & Testing Technician include: Completing component inspections and reporting any dimensional, quality or specification concerns. Building engine sub-assemblies and final assemblies from engineering drawings and specifications. Carrying out engine testing and calibration procedures in line with customer and product requirements. Diagnosing faults, servicing and overhauling engines, providing recommendations for repair or refurbishment. Preparing engines for shipment, including cleaning, packing and documentation. Supporting research and development and prototype activities when required. Using hand tools, power tools and measuring equipment safely and effectively. Recording performance data and escalating any technical issues identified during testing. Maintaining high standards of housekeeping, organisation and workplace cleanliness. Following all quality, health, safety and environmental procedures. To be successful in this Engine Build & Testing Technician position, you should have: A minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent), including English, Maths and a Science subject. Strong practical and mechanical aptitude. Experience working within an engineering, manufacturing or assembly environment. Good attention to detail and the ability to work accurately to specifications and procedures. The ability to use hand tools, measuring equipment and workshop machinery safely. A proactive approach with a willingness to learn and develop. Strong communication and teamwork skills. A positive and flexible attitude within a manufacturing environment. In return, my client offers the opportunity to join a friendly and supportive engineering team during an exciting period of growth, with opportunities to broaden your skills, gain further experience and progress your career within the business. If you are interested in this Engine Build & Testing Technician opportunity and would like to discuss the role in more detail, please get in touch. Ian Broadhurst (phone number removed) (url removed)
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
I am recruiting on behalf of my client, a specialist engineering and manufacturing business that develops and produces innovative small combustion engines for unmanned vehicle applications. Due to continued growth and expansion, they are looking to add an experienced Engine Build & Testing Technician to their team. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organisation where you can develop your skills, work on technically advanced products and play a key role in the assembly, testing and development of precision-engineered engines. As an Engine Build & Testing Technician , you will be responsible for assembling, testing, calibrating and servicing engines to engineering specifications while maintaining the highest standards of quality, accuracy and safety. The successful Engine Build & Testing Technician will work closely with manufacturing and engineering teams to ensure products are delivered to specification and customer requirements. Key responsibilities of the Engine Build & Testing Technician include: Completing component inspections and reporting any dimensional, quality or specification concerns. Building engine sub-assemblies and final assemblies from engineering drawings and specifications. Carrying out engine testing and calibration procedures in line with customer and product requirements. Diagnosing faults, servicing and overhauling engines, providing recommendations for repair or refurbishment. Preparing engines for shipment, including cleaning, packing and documentation. Supporting research and development and prototype activities when required. Using hand tools, power tools and measuring equipment safely and effectively. Recording performance data and escalating any technical issues identified during testing. Maintaining high standards of housekeeping, organisation and workplace cleanliness. Following all quality, health, safety and environmental procedures. To be successful in this Engine Build & Testing Technician position, you should have: A minimum of 4 GCSEs (or equivalent), including English, Maths and a Science subject. Strong practical and mechanical aptitude. Experience working within an engineering, manufacturing or assembly environment. Good attention to detail and the ability to work accurately to specifications and procedures. The ability to use hand tools, measuring equipment and workshop machinery safely. A proactive approach with a willingness to learn and develop. Strong communication and teamwork skills. A positive and flexible attitude within a manufacturing environment. In return, my client offers the opportunity to join a friendly and supportive engineering team during an exciting period of growth, with opportunities to broaden your skills, gain further experience and progress your career within the business. If you are interested in this Engine Build & Testing Technician opportunity and would like to discuss the role in more detail, please get in touch. Ian Broadhurst (phone number removed) (url removed)
Talent Agri
Service Engineer / Crop Sprayer Specialist Advisor
Talent Agri Norwich, Norfolk
Service Engineer / Crop Sprayer Specialist Advisor Location: East Anglia Salary: Competitive (DOE) + Company Car Job Type: Permanent Full-Time An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Service Engineer / Crop Sprayer Specialist Advisor to join a leading agricultural machinery business covering the East Anglia region. This is a field-based role supporting farmers and agricultural businesses with the servicing, repair, commissioning and technical support of crop sprayers and agricultural machinery. Key Responsibilities Service, maintain and repair crop sprayers and agricultural machinery. Diagnose hydraulic, mechanical and electrical faults. Carry out servicing, inspections and preventative maintenance. Install, commission and demonstrate new machinery. Calibrate sprayers to manufacturer standards. Attend customer breakdowns and provide technical support. Complete service reports and liaise with the parts department. Build strong customer relationships across your territory. Requirements Previous experience as an Agricultural Service Engineer or Agricultural Technician. Strong knowledge of crop sprayers or agricultural machinery. Excellent hydraulic, mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills. Experience with sprayer calibration and diagnostics. ISOBUS, GPS or precision farming knowledge is advantageous. Full UK Driving Licence. NVQ Level 3 in Agricultural Engineering (or equivalent) is desirable. What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE). Company car. Mobile phone and laptop. Ongoing manufacturer training. Pension scheme. Career progression. Permanent, full-time position.
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
Service Engineer / Crop Sprayer Specialist Advisor Location: East Anglia Salary: Competitive (DOE) + Company Car Job Type: Permanent Full-Time An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Service Engineer / Crop Sprayer Specialist Advisor to join a leading agricultural machinery business covering the East Anglia region. This is a field-based role supporting farmers and agricultural businesses with the servicing, repair, commissioning and technical support of crop sprayers and agricultural machinery. Key Responsibilities Service, maintain and repair crop sprayers and agricultural machinery. Diagnose hydraulic, mechanical and electrical faults. Carry out servicing, inspections and preventative maintenance. Install, commission and demonstrate new machinery. Calibrate sprayers to manufacturer standards. Attend customer breakdowns and provide technical support. Complete service reports and liaise with the parts department. Build strong customer relationships across your territory. Requirements Previous experience as an Agricultural Service Engineer or Agricultural Technician. Strong knowledge of crop sprayers or agricultural machinery. Excellent hydraulic, mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills. Experience with sprayer calibration and diagnostics. ISOBUS, GPS or precision farming knowledge is advantageous. Full UK Driving Licence. NVQ Level 3 in Agricultural Engineering (or equivalent) is desirable. What's on Offer Competitive salary (DOE). Company car. Mobile phone and laptop. Ongoing manufacturer training. Pension scheme. Career progression. Permanent, full-time position.
Market 36
Calibration Technician
Market 36
Market 36 Recruitment are currently recruiting for a Calibration Technician on behalf of our client based in Great Dunmow on a permanent basis. Roles & Responsibilities Calibrate customer and company measurement equipment in accordance with company calibration procedures and UKAS accredited procedures. Service, maintain and repair electronic measurement equipment. Diagnose and fault-find electronic equipment to component level where required. Maintain accurate customer calibration records and equipment documentation. Carry out system certification and performance verification checks. Provide hardware and software support to customers. Use electronic test and measurement equipment to complete calibration and repair work. Ensure all work complies with the company's Quality Management System and ISO/IEC 17025 requirements. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Support continuous improvement initiatives within the calibration laboratory. Assist with additional technical duties as required. Experience Previous experience within calibration, electronics, service engineering or a similar technical environment is advantageous. Experience fault finding and repairing electronic equipment. Experience using electronic test and measurement equipment. Understanding of calibration principles is desirable. Experience working within a quality-controlled environment would be beneficial. Full training will be provided for the right candidate. Skills & Qualifications Basic understanding of electronic circuits and electronic components. Good fault-finding and diagnostic skills. Understanding of calibration principles. Basic knowledge of acoustics, vibration and dust measurement would be advantageous. Competent in Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Working Hours Full-time, office-based position. Monday to Friday. Salary Starting at 30,000 - 32,000 DOE. Market 36 Recruitment Ltd cover a range of sectors including Commercial, Industrial, Engineering, HR & Finance & ITAD. This vacancy is being advertised by Market 36 Recruitment Ltd. We operate as an Employment Business for temporary roles and as an Employment Agency for permanent roles.
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
Market 36 Recruitment are currently recruiting for a Calibration Technician on behalf of our client based in Great Dunmow on a permanent basis. Roles & Responsibilities Calibrate customer and company measurement equipment in accordance with company calibration procedures and UKAS accredited procedures. Service, maintain and repair electronic measurement equipment. Diagnose and fault-find electronic equipment to component level where required. Maintain accurate customer calibration records and equipment documentation. Carry out system certification and performance verification checks. Provide hardware and software support to customers. Use electronic test and measurement equipment to complete calibration and repair work. Ensure all work complies with the company's Quality Management System and ISO/IEC 17025 requirements. Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment. Support continuous improvement initiatives within the calibration laboratory. Assist with additional technical duties as required. Experience Previous experience within calibration, electronics, service engineering or a similar technical environment is advantageous. Experience fault finding and repairing electronic equipment. Experience using electronic test and measurement equipment. Understanding of calibration principles is desirable. Experience working within a quality-controlled environment would be beneficial. Full training will be provided for the right candidate. Skills & Qualifications Basic understanding of electronic circuits and electronic components. Good fault-finding and diagnostic skills. Understanding of calibration principles. Basic knowledge of acoustics, vibration and dust measurement would be advantageous. Competent in Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Working Hours Full-time, office-based position. Monday to Friday. Salary Starting at 30,000 - 32,000 DOE. Market 36 Recruitment Ltd cover a range of sectors including Commercial, Industrial, Engineering, HR & Finance & ITAD. This vacancy is being advertised by Market 36 Recruitment Ltd. We operate as an Employment Business for temporary roles and as an Employment Agency for permanent roles.
Trescal Limited
RF Calibration Technician
Trescal Limited Inverkeithing, Fife
We are seeking highly motivated RF Calibration Engineers to join. our team, Joining our team as a RF Calibration Engineer, you will be responsible for undertaking various calibrations both ISO9001/17025 accredited in accordance with Company Procedures, UKAS regulations, recognised specifications, etc. Calibrating measuring instrumentation to traceable and accredited standards. Job Opportunity What will you be responsible for: Perform calibration of customer equipment using approved procedures and good Metrology practice. Ensure all certificates and records are completed accurately; Participate in UKAS and accreditation audits. Handling technical enquiries and liaising with clients where necessary. Produce, develop and audit automated and manual calibration procedures for use within the Laboratory for customer calibration. Develop measurement uncertainty budgets for customer calibrations. Provide technical support and mentoring to colleagues on request in line with capability. The ability to understand & interpret specifications/technical drawings will be advantageous. Calibration of general-purpose RF equipment, including Sensors, Power Meters, Signal Generators, Counters, Network Analysers etc. Company Benefits Competitive salary Continuous development and training plan 25 days holiday and the option to buy/sell days Flexible working options Access to the Trescal PerksHub Employee well-being programme Medical Health Cash Plan Pension and Life Assurance Scheme Cycle to work scheme Gym membership discounts Essential Skills What you will bring to the team: Have previous experience as an RF Calibration Engineer. Inspection or calibration experience in the manufacturing, aerospace or automotive sector. Ideally technical qualification such as degree, HND or HNC. Good understanding of calibration practices and theories. Excellent knowledge of BS EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017. Trescal is the global leader in calibration services, offering an array of industries a single source for measurement, repair and asset management across the globe. Starting in 1999, Trescal is an international group with over 6,000 employees across 33+ countries, 630 million Euro turnover servicing over 60,000 customers. We drive environmental sustainability by minimizing our impact on climate, energy and waste. As a service company, we reduce our carbon footprint most notably through environmentally conscious actions at our sites and for our vehicle fleet. We aim to reach carbon neutrality by 2040. Visit our follow /company/trescal
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
We are seeking highly motivated RF Calibration Engineers to join. our team, Joining our team as a RF Calibration Engineer, you will be responsible for undertaking various calibrations both ISO9001/17025 accredited in accordance with Company Procedures, UKAS regulations, recognised specifications, etc. Calibrating measuring instrumentation to traceable and accredited standards. Job Opportunity What will you be responsible for: Perform calibration of customer equipment using approved procedures and good Metrology practice. Ensure all certificates and records are completed accurately; Participate in UKAS and accreditation audits. Handling technical enquiries and liaising with clients where necessary. Produce, develop and audit automated and manual calibration procedures for use within the Laboratory for customer calibration. Develop measurement uncertainty budgets for customer calibrations. Provide technical support and mentoring to colleagues on request in line with capability. The ability to understand & interpret specifications/technical drawings will be advantageous. Calibration of general-purpose RF equipment, including Sensors, Power Meters, Signal Generators, Counters, Network Analysers etc. Company Benefits Competitive salary Continuous development and training plan 25 days holiday and the option to buy/sell days Flexible working options Access to the Trescal PerksHub Employee well-being programme Medical Health Cash Plan Pension and Life Assurance Scheme Cycle to work scheme Gym membership discounts Essential Skills What you will bring to the team: Have previous experience as an RF Calibration Engineer. Inspection or calibration experience in the manufacturing, aerospace or automotive sector. Ideally technical qualification such as degree, HND or HNC. Good understanding of calibration practices and theories. Excellent knowledge of BS EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017. Trescal is the global leader in calibration services, offering an array of industries a single source for measurement, repair and asset management across the globe. Starting in 1999, Trescal is an international group with over 6,000 employees across 33+ countries, 630 million Euro turnover servicing over 60,000 customers. We drive environmental sustainability by minimizing our impact on climate, energy and waste. As a service company, we reduce our carbon footprint most notably through environmentally conscious actions at our sites and for our vehicle fleet. We aim to reach carbon neutrality by 2040. Visit our follow /company/trescal
Adecco
Electronics Technician
Adecco Redhill, Surrey
Electronics Technician Redhill £26,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience & aptitude) Full-time 39 hours per week (Mon-Fri) Immediate start available Adecco are recruiting on behalf of our client Are you looking to build a career in electronics and precision engineering? This is an exciting opportunity to join a global leader, working on an innovative new product range. You'll be part of a growing team, with full training provided and excellent opportunities to develop your technical skills. What you'll be doing Assembling and building precision electronic/mechanical products Inspecting components to ensure quality standards are met Kitting parts and supporting production processes Calibrating finished products (training provided) Recording production and calibration data Packing products ready for customer delivery Maintaining a clean, safe, and organised workspace What we're looking for Essential: Engineering qualification (Degree, HNC/HND or similar) or hands-on practical experience A strong interest in hands-on, practical work Demonstrable ability or hobby experience in building intricate models or detailed assemblies (e.g. model kits, 3D printing, robotics, DIY projects) Excellent attention to detail and patience when working with small components Good problem-solving skills and a willingness to learn IT skills (Microsoft Office) Desirable: Any exposure to electronics, assembly, or workshop environments Understanding of technical drawings (training can be provided) Familiarity with tools or precision equipment About you Eager to learn and develop new skills Positive, reliable, and proactive Able to work both independently and as part of a team Organised with good attention to detail What's in it for you? Full training and support in a specialist technical role Clear opportunities for career progression Hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology A supportive team within a growing and innovative business Ready to kickstart your engineering career? Apply today with Adecco! Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
Electronics Technician Redhill £26,000 - £31,000 (depending on experience & aptitude) Full-time 39 hours per week (Mon-Fri) Immediate start available Adecco are recruiting on behalf of our client Are you looking to build a career in electronics and precision engineering? This is an exciting opportunity to join a global leader, working on an innovative new product range. You'll be part of a growing team, with full training provided and excellent opportunities to develop your technical skills. What you'll be doing Assembling and building precision electronic/mechanical products Inspecting components to ensure quality standards are met Kitting parts and supporting production processes Calibrating finished products (training provided) Recording production and calibration data Packing products ready for customer delivery Maintaining a clean, safe, and organised workspace What we're looking for Essential: Engineering qualification (Degree, HNC/HND or similar) or hands-on practical experience A strong interest in hands-on, practical work Demonstrable ability or hobby experience in building intricate models or detailed assemblies (e.g. model kits, 3D printing, robotics, DIY projects) Excellent attention to detail and patience when working with small components Good problem-solving skills and a willingness to learn IT skills (Microsoft Office) Desirable: Any exposure to electronics, assembly, or workshop environments Understanding of technical drawings (training can be provided) Familiarity with tools or precision equipment About you Eager to learn and develop new skills Positive, reliable, and proactive Able to work both independently and as part of a team Organised with good attention to detail What's in it for you? Full training and support in a specialist technical role Clear opportunities for career progression Hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology A supportive team within a growing and innovative business Ready to kickstart your engineering career? Apply today with Adecco! Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explaining how we will use your information is available on our website.
Matchtech
Test Technician
Matchtech
Inside IR35 A role for an experienced Test Technician with a proven Automotive background on Powertrain/Engine build/assembly or test. On site in West Sussex. Key Responsibilities: Fitting transmissions, adaptors, and driveline components to test rigs or engines on dyno test cells Liaising with technicians, engineers, and managers working on test programmes Conducting engine testing on engine dyno and/or chassis dyno Performing basic engine test data analysis and fault diagnostics Job Requirements: Experience in building and stripping transmissions, engines or other rotating machinery Basic understanding and interpretation of test data with the ability to communicate information to engineers Basic metalworking skills and capability to use test workshop equipment such as lathe, milling machine, and welder Flexibility to tackle unfamiliar tasks with limited guidance or supervision Understanding and adherence to strict health and safety guidelines Experience in engine testing on a dyno Experience with engine test equipment and software (STARS, MEXA, Indi, INCA, etc.) Knowledge of engine DVT and sign-off tests Ability to integrate and work well within a small team Preparedness to work off-site for short durations Advantageous Skills: Experience with instrumentation and logging systems Experience with test rig control systems - N.I./DSG/STARS Experience with test bed calibration processes
Jul 09, 2026
Contractor
Inside IR35 A role for an experienced Test Technician with a proven Automotive background on Powertrain/Engine build/assembly or test. On site in West Sussex. Key Responsibilities: Fitting transmissions, adaptors, and driveline components to test rigs or engines on dyno test cells Liaising with technicians, engineers, and managers working on test programmes Conducting engine testing on engine dyno and/or chassis dyno Performing basic engine test data analysis and fault diagnostics Job Requirements: Experience in building and stripping transmissions, engines or other rotating machinery Basic understanding and interpretation of test data with the ability to communicate information to engineers Basic metalworking skills and capability to use test workshop equipment such as lathe, milling machine, and welder Flexibility to tackle unfamiliar tasks with limited guidance or supervision Understanding and adherence to strict health and safety guidelines Experience in engine testing on a dyno Experience with engine test equipment and software (STARS, MEXA, Indi, INCA, etc.) Knowledge of engine DVT and sign-off tests Ability to integrate and work well within a small team Preparedness to work off-site for short durations Advantageous Skills: Experience with instrumentation and logging systems Experience with test rig control systems - N.I./DSG/STARS Experience with test bed calibration processes
Manpower UK Ltd
Electronic Test Engineer
Manpower UK Ltd Fareham, Hampshire
Role: Electronic Test Engineer Location: Fareham Duration: 6 months (likely extensions) Rate: 27.50/hour PAYE Holiday entitlement - 25 day per annum (accrued) + pension scheme Shift pattern: 2pm - 10:30pm Mon - Thurs and 11am to 4pm Friday Position Summary Elevate your standards and embrace precision perfected, every detail, every line, speaks with precision, a masterpiece of engineering excellence! If you're a Test Technician who's looking for a new opportunity working for a customer focused, growing organisation that will offer training, development and career progression. Responsibilities The Ideal candidate must be motivated to learn and routinely practice excellent calibration techniques, you will need to complete work according to business instructions, specifications and procedure. You ideally will be competent in reading drawings, conducting a variety of verification tests and calibration on electronic and electromechanical equipment with the use of a range of common electronics measurement equipment and specialist type equipment such as Pressure controllers, and ideally possess skills around basic engineering competencies, fine assembly, calibration and test procedures. Qualifications The Electronic Test Technician will: Sets up and operates equipment to test/calibrate units/sub-assemblies as per instructions, specifications, and procedures. Perform troubleshooting and failure analysis of analogue and digital circuitry to component level Provide detailed written failure description with root cause analysis to production and engineering. Follow written and verbal instructions, adheres to all company guidelines, policies and procedures. Carry out production/repair/assembly work as required within multiple departments on this site. Maintain a safe and clean work environment and follows company safety policies. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Well-organised, detail-oriented, ability to multi-task, the ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures Ability to work independently and prioritise duties with minimal supervision, in order to meet deadlines Skilled in the use of electronic test equipment, hand tools, power tools and electric soldering. Ability to read circuit diagrams. Ability to analyse and determine methods and procedures Proficient Microsoft Windows software applications If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Jul 09, 2026
Contractor
Role: Electronic Test Engineer Location: Fareham Duration: 6 months (likely extensions) Rate: 27.50/hour PAYE Holiday entitlement - 25 day per annum (accrued) + pension scheme Shift pattern: 2pm - 10:30pm Mon - Thurs and 11am to 4pm Friday Position Summary Elevate your standards and embrace precision perfected, every detail, every line, speaks with precision, a masterpiece of engineering excellence! If you're a Test Technician who's looking for a new opportunity working for a customer focused, growing organisation that will offer training, development and career progression. Responsibilities The Ideal candidate must be motivated to learn and routinely practice excellent calibration techniques, you will need to complete work according to business instructions, specifications and procedure. You ideally will be competent in reading drawings, conducting a variety of verification tests and calibration on electronic and electromechanical equipment with the use of a range of common electronics measurement equipment and specialist type equipment such as Pressure controllers, and ideally possess skills around basic engineering competencies, fine assembly, calibration and test procedures. Qualifications The Electronic Test Technician will: Sets up and operates equipment to test/calibrate units/sub-assemblies as per instructions, specifications, and procedures. Perform troubleshooting and failure analysis of analogue and digital circuitry to component level Provide detailed written failure description with root cause analysis to production and engineering. Follow written and verbal instructions, adheres to all company guidelines, policies and procedures. Carry out production/repair/assembly work as required within multiple departments on this site. Maintain a safe and clean work environment and follows company safety policies. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Well-organised, detail-oriented, ability to multi-task, the ability to understand and follow specific instructions and procedures Ability to work independently and prioritise duties with minimal supervision, in order to meet deadlines Skilled in the use of electronic test equipment, hand tools, power tools and electric soldering. Ability to read circuit diagrams. Ability to analyse and determine methods and procedures Proficient Microsoft Windows software applications If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Logic 360 Ltd
Workshop Controller
Logic 360 Ltd
Logic360 Role: Workshop Controller Location: Gatwick Airport Employment Type: Permanent Working Shift Patterns: Monday to Friday and half day on Saturday Working Hours: 08.30am to 17.00pm (45.5 hour week) Salary: Competitive Salary on offer About Us: Logic 360 Ltd is a leading Talent partner to high profile Clients in the Automotive industry, committed to excellence and innovation. We pride ourselves on our dedication to delivering first-class services and solutions to our clients and our candidates. Our team is composed of skilled professionals who thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment, helping you along your professional journey. Client Information: Our client is a newly established but rapidly growing automotive service business, backed by the strength and resources of a leading UK Group. With over a year of successful trading under the Group, they have now launched as a standalone company with ambitious plans to expand nationwide. Already securing contracts with highly reputable dealerships, they have built strong technical teams and a reputation for delivering high-quality, efficient, and customer-focused vehicle services. This is an exciting time to join them at the beginning of their growth journey. You will be part of a forward-thinking company where your skills and expertise will be recognised, with opportunities to progress as the business continues to expand. Supported by the power of the wider Group, they offer stability, career development, and the chance to play a key role in shaping the future of a brand on the rise. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Workshop Controller to join our client s professional and growing team. To manage and develop the Workshop, provide technical support to staff and customers. Ensure that maximum utilisation and quality is achieved from the workshop and customer satisfaction is achieved and ensure that repairs and services to vehicles are carried out efficiently and to the highest possible standard. Key Responsibilities: Interpret job cards and ensure all repairs meet manufacturer and quality standards Manage parts and accessories Plan workshop capacity and allocate work effectively Supervise technicians to ensure quality, efficiency, and correct skill allocation Conduct quality checks and report repeat repairs Monitor progress, flag delays early, and keep stakeholders informed Ensure all work, tests, and additional faults are accurately recorded Identify and report team training needs; attend required training Manage tools, equipment, and calibration in line with procedures Coordinate parts requirements and communicate delays Support additional duties as required, including customer liaison and admin cover Achieve company targets and maintain health & safety compliance Qualification and Experience: Hands-on technical experience Strong leadership skills Previous experience in a similar supervisory automotive role, such as a Senior Technician or Service Advisor Full UK / EU driving licence. Skills Requirements: Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to achieving a flawless finish. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong time management skills and the ability to meet deadlines. Good communication skills and a professional approach. Awareness of health and safety procedures. Flexibility to adapt to changing workloads in a fast-paced environment. How to Apply: If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV to (url removed) or apply through our website at Logic 360 Group Recruitment done differently. Equal Opportunity Employer: Logic 360 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We look forward to receiving your application and learning more about how you can contribute to our team. Thank you for considering Logic 360 Ltd as your next career destination! Please note that Logic 360 is a Recruitment Agency and Employment Business recruiting on behalf of our client. INDAUT
Jul 09, 2026
Full time
Logic360 Role: Workshop Controller Location: Gatwick Airport Employment Type: Permanent Working Shift Patterns: Monday to Friday and half day on Saturday Working Hours: 08.30am to 17.00pm (45.5 hour week) Salary: Competitive Salary on offer About Us: Logic 360 Ltd is a leading Talent partner to high profile Clients in the Automotive industry, committed to excellence and innovation. We pride ourselves on our dedication to delivering first-class services and solutions to our clients and our candidates. Our team is composed of skilled professionals who thrive in a dynamic and supportive environment, helping you along your professional journey. Client Information: Our client is a newly established but rapidly growing automotive service business, backed by the strength and resources of a leading UK Group. With over a year of successful trading under the Group, they have now launched as a standalone company with ambitious plans to expand nationwide. Already securing contracts with highly reputable dealerships, they have built strong technical teams and a reputation for delivering high-quality, efficient, and customer-focused vehicle services. This is an exciting time to join them at the beginning of their growth journey. You will be part of a forward-thinking company where your skills and expertise will be recognised, with opportunities to progress as the business continues to expand. Supported by the power of the wider Group, they offer stability, career development, and the chance to play a key role in shaping the future of a brand on the rise. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Workshop Controller to join our client s professional and growing team. To manage and develop the Workshop, provide technical support to staff and customers. Ensure that maximum utilisation and quality is achieved from the workshop and customer satisfaction is achieved and ensure that repairs and services to vehicles are carried out efficiently and to the highest possible standard. Key Responsibilities: Interpret job cards and ensure all repairs meet manufacturer and quality standards Manage parts and accessories Plan workshop capacity and allocate work effectively Supervise technicians to ensure quality, efficiency, and correct skill allocation Conduct quality checks and report repeat repairs Monitor progress, flag delays early, and keep stakeholders informed Ensure all work, tests, and additional faults are accurately recorded Identify and report team training needs; attend required training Manage tools, equipment, and calibration in line with procedures Coordinate parts requirements and communicate delays Support additional duties as required, including customer liaison and admin cover Achieve company targets and maintain health & safety compliance Qualification and Experience: Hands-on technical experience Strong leadership skills Previous experience in a similar supervisory automotive role, such as a Senior Technician or Service Advisor Full UK / EU driving licence. Skills Requirements: Excellent attention to detail with a commitment to achieving a flawless finish. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong time management skills and the ability to meet deadlines. Good communication skills and a professional approach. Awareness of health and safety procedures. Flexibility to adapt to changing workloads in a fast-paced environment. How to Apply: If you would like to be considered for this opportunity, we want to hear from you! Please send your CV to (url removed) or apply through our website at Logic 360 Group Recruitment done differently. Equal Opportunity Employer: Logic 360 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We look forward to receiving your application and learning more about how you can contribute to our team. Thank you for considering Logic 360 Ltd as your next career destination! Please note that Logic 360 is a Recruitment Agency and Employment Business recruiting on behalf of our client. INDAUT
Service Service Employment Agency Limited
Temporary Calibration Technician
Service Service Employment Agency Limited Norwich, Norfolk
Temporary Calibration Technician - £13.45 per hour. Monday - Friday 37.5 hours per week My client a high-level electronics business based near Norwich airport is looking for a Temporary Calibration Technician. My client offers solid long term temporary work. You may have previous experience as a Calibration Technician however my client is also open to candidates who may have the potential to grow and a keen drive to apply themselves and learn - you will have an aptitude for numbers, be process driven with a patient engaged mindset. You will be joining a close team of technicians in an organisation that provides calibration on a wide variety of different products. A basic understanding of metrological principles is desirable but not essential. Due to the continuously expanding catalogue of calibration procedures, the desire and ability to learn new skills and to closely follow defined processes is critical. Experience with using test and measurement equipment and knowledge of Microsoft Excel and fundamental PC skills will be required. Primary responsibilities: To calibrate equipment to ensure adherence to defined specifications and quality standards Manage own workflow to ensure customer lead times are met Data Entry Core competencies: Calibration skills Prioritisation skills Communication skills PC literate including MS Office You will be flexible and able to adapt to support a continual inflow of a variety of instruments whilst working to a consistently high level of quality control with a keen attention to detail.
Jul 09, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary Calibration Technician - £13.45 per hour. Monday - Friday 37.5 hours per week My client a high-level electronics business based near Norwich airport is looking for a Temporary Calibration Technician. My client offers solid long term temporary work. You may have previous experience as a Calibration Technician however my client is also open to candidates who may have the potential to grow and a keen drive to apply themselves and learn - you will have an aptitude for numbers, be process driven with a patient engaged mindset. You will be joining a close team of technicians in an organisation that provides calibration on a wide variety of different products. A basic understanding of metrological principles is desirable but not essential. Due to the continuously expanding catalogue of calibration procedures, the desire and ability to learn new skills and to closely follow defined processes is critical. Experience with using test and measurement equipment and knowledge of Microsoft Excel and fundamental PC skills will be required. Primary responsibilities: To calibrate equipment to ensure adherence to defined specifications and quality standards Manage own workflow to ensure customer lead times are met Data Entry Core competencies: Calibration skills Prioritisation skills Communication skills PC literate including MS Office You will be flexible and able to adapt to support a continual inflow of a variety of instruments whilst working to a consistently high level of quality control with a keen attention to detail.
Manpower UK Ltd
Quality & Laboratory Technician 4042
Manpower UK Ltd Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Manpower is recruiting an interim Quality & Laboratory Technician on behalf of our global FMCG Ice Cream client. This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced manufacturing environment and become part of a busy Quality team. The role is based at the Barnwood site in Gloucester and is a full-time temporary position for 9 months, with the possibility of extension, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. The successful candidate will be available to start as soon as possible (with a maximum notice period of two weeks). The role offers a competitive salary of 28,800 per annum, pro rata. We're looking for a proactive and organised Quality & Laboratory Technician to join our busy Quality team. This is a varied role supporting the day-to-day quality activities across the factory. Please note: Although this role sits within the Quality Laboratory, it is not a laboratory-based position. Laboratory testing forms only a small part of the role. The majority of your time will be spent carrying out quality investigations, reporting, product assessments, supplier and quality support activities, collecting samples from across the factory and working closely with different departments to ensure products meet the required quality standards. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent science graduate or someone with some laboratory or quality experience looking to develop a career in Quality within a manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Collect product, raw material, water and environmental samples from around the factory. Carry out visual inspections of finished products and packaging, identifying and reporting any quality issues. Support investigations into quality incidents, product defects and customer complaints. Record, analyse and report quality data accurately using internal systems. Assist with product testing and sample preparation where required. Arrange external microbiological and chemical testing and record results. Support blocked stock administration and shelf-life assessments. Help maintain laboratory equipment, including routine calibration checks. Assist with internal quality audits and maintain accurate quality documentation. Ensure laboratory stock and consumables are maintained. Follow site quality, food safety and health & safety procedures at all times. Work closely with Production, Technical and Quality teams to help resolve quality issues and drive continuous improvement. What We're Looking For Degree qualified in a scientific discipline. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload. Proactive with a hands-on approach and able to work independently. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and learning new computer systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience within a laboratory, quality or manufacturing environment would be beneficial but is not essential. This role would suit someone who enjoys variety, is comfortable working across both office and factory environments, and is looking to build a career in Quality rather than a traditional laboratory testing role. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Jul 08, 2026
Seasonal
Manpower is recruiting an interim Quality & Laboratory Technician on behalf of our global FMCG Ice Cream client. This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-paced manufacturing environment and become part of a busy Quality team. The role is based at the Barnwood site in Gloucester and is a full-time temporary position for 9 months, with the possibility of extension, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. The successful candidate will be available to start as soon as possible (with a maximum notice period of two weeks). The role offers a competitive salary of 28,800 per annum, pro rata. We're looking for a proactive and organised Quality & Laboratory Technician to join our busy Quality team. This is a varied role supporting the day-to-day quality activities across the factory. Please note: Although this role sits within the Quality Laboratory, it is not a laboratory-based position. Laboratory testing forms only a small part of the role. The majority of your time will be spent carrying out quality investigations, reporting, product assessments, supplier and quality support activities, collecting samples from across the factory and working closely with different departments to ensure products meet the required quality standards. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent science graduate or someone with some laboratory or quality experience looking to develop a career in Quality within a manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities Collect product, raw material, water and environmental samples from around the factory. Carry out visual inspections of finished products and packaging, identifying and reporting any quality issues. Support investigations into quality incidents, product defects and customer complaints. Record, analyse and report quality data accurately using internal systems. Assist with product testing and sample preparation where required. Arrange external microbiological and chemical testing and record results. Support blocked stock administration and shelf-life assessments. Help maintain laboratory equipment, including routine calibration checks. Assist with internal quality audits and maintain accurate quality documentation. Ensure laboratory stock and consumables are maintained. Follow site quality, food safety and health & safety procedures at all times. Work closely with Production, Technical and Quality teams to help resolve quality issues and drive continuous improvement. What We're Looking For Degree qualified in a scientific discipline. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied workload. Proactive with a hands-on approach and able to work independently. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Confident using Microsoft Office and learning new computer systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience within a laboratory, quality or manufacturing environment would be beneficial but is not essential. This role would suit someone who enjoys variety, is comfortable working across both office and factory environments, and is looking to build a career in Quality rather than a traditional laboratory testing role. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Morson Edge
Quality Engineer
Morson Edge Chester, Cheshire
Morson are partnering with one of the world's leading aerospace manufacturers to recruit a Quality Engineer to join their team at the site just outside Chester. Role Purpose and Objectives: Provide support to the Production Team and Autonomous Production Team (APT). Assist in identifying, analysing, and resolving technical issues that exceed the scope of Operators and First Line Managers (FLM). Offer an end-to-end perspective at the shopfloor level within the Production Team/APT at Airbus, driving continuous production improvements through effective use of resources and knowledge. Contribute to Operational Excellence targets by promoting continuous enhancements in operational processes within the designated area. Develop, deliver, and implement work documentation for shopfloor technicians to minimise lead-time impacts and manage unexpected workloads. Ensure effective coordination and communication with relevant support functions as required. Technical analysis & enriched documents for Assembly Anomalies (AM) and Non Conformities (NC). Key Responsibilities: Disruption Management - Daily/On-shift Line Side: Support identification of NCs on the shopfloor. Assist in assessing the need to raise NCs and NC notifications. Help complete and detail NC forms by providing relevant information and supporting resolution efforts. Monitor the NC process, encouraging containment and corrective actions. Collaborate with Supply Chain Quality Management by providing data and extracts for further NC handling. Continuous Improvement: Support continuous improvement initiatives during shifts on the line side. Identify production issues beyond the remit of FLMs and Operators, escalating or seeking assistance from Work Preparation (PE), Line Balancing (PPE), Maintenance, MAP & OSW, or other support teams. Assist in analysing industrial systems and processes to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness. Contribute to Work Improvement Proposals (WIP) and LEAN waste elimination initiatives. Support process validation forms (PVF) and failure analysis (FA) activities. Assume the NC Leader role within the COM-17 process when required. Industrial Asset Management: Support management of industrial assets during shifts. Assist with repair requests and the creation of specific orders for small tools. Help draught specifications for new jigs and tools, including modifications, improvements, and calibration of existing equipment. Outstanding Work Management: Provide support in managing outstanding work during shifts. Assist in completing outstanding work templates accurately. Collaborate with the Multifunctional Team (MFT) to review outstanding work requests. Ensure completed outstanding work templates are returned to the requestor when system discrepancies arise. If this opportunity interests you, please apply with an up-to-date CV.
Jul 08, 2026
Contractor
Morson are partnering with one of the world's leading aerospace manufacturers to recruit a Quality Engineer to join their team at the site just outside Chester. Role Purpose and Objectives: Provide support to the Production Team and Autonomous Production Team (APT). Assist in identifying, analysing, and resolving technical issues that exceed the scope of Operators and First Line Managers (FLM). Offer an end-to-end perspective at the shopfloor level within the Production Team/APT at Airbus, driving continuous production improvements through effective use of resources and knowledge. Contribute to Operational Excellence targets by promoting continuous enhancements in operational processes within the designated area. Develop, deliver, and implement work documentation for shopfloor technicians to minimise lead-time impacts and manage unexpected workloads. Ensure effective coordination and communication with relevant support functions as required. Technical analysis & enriched documents for Assembly Anomalies (AM) and Non Conformities (NC). Key Responsibilities: Disruption Management - Daily/On-shift Line Side: Support identification of NCs on the shopfloor. Assist in assessing the need to raise NCs and NC notifications. Help complete and detail NC forms by providing relevant information and supporting resolution efforts. Monitor the NC process, encouraging containment and corrective actions. Collaborate with Supply Chain Quality Management by providing data and extracts for further NC handling. Continuous Improvement: Support continuous improvement initiatives during shifts on the line side. Identify production issues beyond the remit of FLMs and Operators, escalating or seeking assistance from Work Preparation (PE), Line Balancing (PPE), Maintenance, MAP & OSW, or other support teams. Assist in analysing industrial systems and processes to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness. Contribute to Work Improvement Proposals (WIP) and LEAN waste elimination initiatives. Support process validation forms (PVF) and failure analysis (FA) activities. Assume the NC Leader role within the COM-17 process when required. Industrial Asset Management: Support management of industrial assets during shifts. Assist with repair requests and the creation of specific orders for small tools. Help draught specifications for new jigs and tools, including modifications, improvements, and calibration of existing equipment. Outstanding Work Management: Provide support in managing outstanding work during shifts. Assist in completing outstanding work templates accurately. Collaborate with the Multifunctional Team (MFT) to review outstanding work requests. Ensure completed outstanding work templates are returned to the requestor when system discrepancies arise. If this opportunity interests you, please apply with an up-to-date CV.
Pertemps Daventry
EMC Test Technician
Pertemps Daventry Silverstone, Northamptonshire
Pertemps Daventry are currently recruiting on behalf of one of our long-established clients based in Silverstone for an EMC Test Technician. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading organisation working at the forefront of the motorsport industry. Whether you're newly qualified or have previous industry experience, full training and ongoing support will be provided to help you develop your career in a highly technical and rewarding environment. The RoleWorking alongside experienced engineers, you will support the testing, installation and maintenance of specialist EMC test equipment while ensuring all work is carried out to UKAS and company standards. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out EMC testing on customer equipment under the guidance of qualified engineers. Setting up, monitoring and dismantling EMC test systems. Installing, commissioning and maintaining specialist test equipment. Recording accurate test and calibration results in accordance with company procedures. Assisting with laboratory housekeeping and equipment maintenance. Performing routine health and safety checks on electrical equipment. Reporting equipment faults and ensuring testing is completed within agreed timescales. Maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring compliance with UKAS quality standards. About YouTo be successful in this role, you will have: An Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Relevant industry experience will also be considered. At least one year's industrial training or experience in a related electronics field is desirable, although newly qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as full training will be provided. Soldering skills for electrical and electronic components. Experience with SMT and discrete components is advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce accurate technical reports. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. What's on Offer? Starting salary of 26,000 per annum Salary increase to 28,000 per annum after successful completion of a 6-month probationary period Full training and career development Opportunity to work within the exciting world of motorsport Supportive and experienced engineering team Long-term career prospects with a well-established organisation If you're looking to launch or develop your career in electronics and want to work in an innovative and fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: Unfortunately, our client is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK. To apply or find out more, contact Niki at Pertemps Daventry on (phone number removed) today.
Jul 08, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Daventry are currently recruiting on behalf of one of our long-established clients based in Silverstone for an EMC Test Technician. This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading organisation working at the forefront of the motorsport industry. Whether you're newly qualified or have previous industry experience, full training and ongoing support will be provided to help you develop your career in a highly technical and rewarding environment. The RoleWorking alongside experienced engineers, you will support the testing, installation and maintenance of specialist EMC test equipment while ensuring all work is carried out to UKAS and company standards. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out EMC testing on customer equipment under the guidance of qualified engineers. Setting up, monitoring and dismantling EMC test systems. Installing, commissioning and maintaining specialist test equipment. Recording accurate test and calibration results in accordance with company procedures. Assisting with laboratory housekeeping and equipment maintenance. Performing routine health and safety checks on electrical equipment. Reporting equipment faults and ensuring testing is completed within agreed timescales. Maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring compliance with UKAS quality standards. About YouTo be successful in this role, you will have: An Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Electronic Engineering or an equivalent qualification. Relevant industry experience will also be considered. At least one year's industrial training or experience in a related electronics field is desirable, although newly qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as full training will be provided. Soldering skills for electrical and electronic components. Experience with SMT and discrete components is advantageous. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Excellent written communication skills with the ability to produce accurate technical reports. Strong attention to detail and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. What's on Offer? Starting salary of 26,000 per annum Salary increase to 28,000 per annum after successful completion of a 6-month probationary period Full training and career development Opportunity to work within the exciting world of motorsport Supportive and experienced engineering team Long-term career prospects with a well-established organisation If you're looking to launch or develop your career in electronics and want to work in an innovative and fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please note: Unfortunately, our client is unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must already have the legal right to live and work in the UK. To apply or find out more, contact Niki at Pertemps Daventry on (phone number removed) today.

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