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Electro-Mechanical Assembler - Medical Devices Cambridge, UK
3 Month Contract (minimum, with potential extension)

We're seeking an experienced Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join a cutting-edge medical device manufacturer based in Cambridge. You'll be working on the assembly and testing of intricate electro-mechanical systems used in life-changing medical technology.

Key Responsibilities

Assemble and test complex electro-mechanical systems, including motors, sensors, circuit boards, and mechanical structures.

Set up and operate thermoforming and laser welding equipment to support precision manufacturing.

Perform inspections, functional tests, and troubleshooting to ensure the highest product quality and compliance standards.

Maintain accurate records and produce reports on production efficiency and quality metrics.

Work closely with quality control teams and follow all safety procedures and cleanroom protocols.

Collect, process, and analyse experimental and production data using relevant software tools.

Present findings to the R&D team to support decision-making and drive continuous improvement.

About You

Hands-on experience in electro-mechanical assembly or precision manufacturing, ideally within a medical or high-tech environment.

Strong attention to detail and quality focus.

Comfortable working with small components and complex assemblies.

Confident using data and reporting tools to track performance.

Team player with good communication and problem-solving skills.

If you're looking to contribute to meaningful work within a highly innovative environment, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today to join a forward-thinking team driving the future of medical technology

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