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Manufacturing and Testing Assistant

Birmingham
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Manufacturing and Testing Assistant
Location: Birmingham
Hours: 8:00-16:30, Monday-Friday
Pay Rate: £12.65 per hour

Join our team to help manufacture and test medical devices. You will follow established procedures, maintain equipment, complete documentation, and ensure high-quality production. This role also supports other departments as needed to help meet delivery and quality targets.

Key Responsibilities

Assist in the manufacturing and testing of medical devices
Maintain, clean, and calibrate equipment
Accurately complete production records, worksheets, and documentation
Use the ERP system for tracking work and accessing documents
Report progress, issues, and delays to the supervisor
Work collaboratively with the team and help plan daily tasks
Follow all health, safety, and quality procedures
Ensure work meets regulatory and company standards
Perform additional duties as requiredWhat You Need
Essential:

GCSEs in Maths, English, and Science
Basic computer skills
Ability to work well in a team
Good communication and time managementDesirable:

A Levels or a science-related degree
Lab, production, or GMP experience
Knowledge of health & safety processesPersonal Qualities

Friendly, reliable, organised
Good timekeeping
Willing to learn and help where needed
Flexible to do occasional overtimeWork Environment

Onsite lab/cleanroom
PPE provided (lab coat, gloves, etc.)
Long hair must be tied up
Standard background check requiredApply now and a member of our team will be in touch

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