Assembly Operative (JO-2009-11943) Burton-On-Trent, England
Salary: | GBP10.26 - GBP17.84 per hour + 33 Days holiday per year |
Working as an Assembly Operative is no easy job, but if you have the right skills, it comes with benefits such as flexible working hours, no qualifications necessary and the chance to meet a wide variety of people. It can be the start of your career in the automitive manufacturing industry.
If you’re looking for a role where your attention to detail, ability to spot the slightest error and maintain top quality throughout your shift then we want to hear from you. The position of Assembly Operative can be an extremely rewarding role for the right sort of person, and you can be part of our close-knit, hard-working team at Grupo Antolin.
Roles & Responsibilities
General skills
As an Assembly Operative you will have:
• The ability to maintain concentration and focus on highly repetitive tasks/workload
• Good communication skills and work well within a team
• A strong eye for detail, this is to be able to perform a task consistently, and notice any mistakes that the individual, the machine, or colleagues make
• Able to consistently learn and implement quality assurance
• Able to ask for help and follow procedures safely
• Able to listen carefully to instructions and carrying them out specifically and in the correct order
• A high level of dexterity and be good with your hands
Personal traits
As an Assembly Operative you will be/have:
• Self-motivated and driven by targets (These may be by number of items assembled, or work completed per hour)
• Reliable and punctual for every shift
• Able to take a methodical approach and learn on the job
• A positive person who can take initiative where appropriate
Main Duties/Responsibilities
As Assembly Operative you will:
• Set up and use machinery, as well as working with hand tools
• Normally working on a line, putting goods together in a factory or warehouse
• Completing tasks in a specific section of an assembly line, whilst meeting targets
• Report any issues with machinery or goods on the assembly line
• Working safely at all times and making sure you meet health and safety requirements
• As you gain more experience and responsibility, you may be required to train or mentor new members of staff or run specific sections
Qualifications/Licences/Certifications
• No specific qualifications or education subjects are required to do this role
• More practical, hands-on skills or experience would be useful instead of an accredited qualification
Desirable but not always necessary:
• A good level (GCSE or equivalent) of Maths and English would be useful
• Any experience of working in a factory or warehouse and/or stacking shelves and organising stock in a retail role will also have given lots of skills that are relevant to an Assembly Operative role
So if you’ve got what it takes and are eager to join our team at Grupo Antolin, don’t hesitate to apply or get in touch with us today.