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Assembly Technician

Westfield, Gloucestershire
4 weeks ago
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Looking for a 3-day weekend every week? We’ve got the perfect opportunity for you.
Join our clients fun, hardworking, and sociable team as an Assembly Operative in beautiful Bourton-on-the-Water paying £12.21 per hour.
Where your Fridays are always free, and your car parking is always easy.

Location: Bourton-on-The-Water 
Employment Type: permanent 
Hours: 07:30-17:30 Monday- Thursday
Salary: £25,396 (with pay increase after probation) 
Holiday entitlement: 20 Days + Bank holidays

The Role You'll be assembling high-quality medical devices in a cleanroom environment, following GMP standards, ISO procedures, and our company’s quality statement. All necessary PPE provided you just bring the focus and the energy.

What We’re Looking For:
Excellent attention to detail and ability to work with small parts
Able to maintain pace in a high-volume environment
Comfortable working to tight deadlines
Confident working independently under minimal supervision
Previous assembly or manufacturing experience
A positive, can-do attitudePay & Perks
£12.21 per hour
Immediate starts available
No Fridays – enjoy a 3-day weekend
On-site parking
Pay review after probation (4-6 weeks)
Join a friendly and supportive teamIf you’re reliable, hands-on, and looking to work in a professional and welcoming environment — we’d love to hear from you. 

For Further information please contact us at Gloucester Pertemps

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