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Production Operative – Watch Technician

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3 days ago
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Our client, a leading aerospace manufacturer, is seeking a highly skilled Indicator Assembler with watch making skills or similar skills working with small intricate pieces, to join their precision assembly team. This role involves the intricate assembly of mechanical and electronic aerospace indicators, working with small, delicate components to extremely tight tolerances.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced assembler with a background in aerospace, medical devices, or other high-spec industries requiring fine manual dexterity and a quality-first mindset.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Assemble aerospace-grade indicators in accordance with detailed engineering drawings and process documentation.
  • Work with small, intricate mechanical and electronic parts, using tweezers, magnification tools, and precision instruments.
  • Carry out micro-soldering, wiring, bonding, torquing, and final fitment with exceptional care and consistency.
  • Use microscopes, callipers, multimeters, and other test equipment to perform inspections and verify assembly quality.
  • Follow strict quality protocols aligned with AS9100 and ISO 9001 standards.
  • Accurately record part traceability, build steps, and test outcomes in documentation or digital systems.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and ESD-compliant work environment.
  • Communicate clearly with production supervisors, quality teams, and engineering support.
    Essential:
  • Proven experience in a precision assembly role within aerospace, defence, electronics, or medical device industries.
  • Comfortable working with very small components and tools such as tweezers, microscopes, and soldering irons.
  • Strong ability to interpret engineering drawings, BOMs, and technical specifications.
  • High level of attention to detail, dexterity, and a methodical work approach.
  • Familiarity with quality standards such as AS9100, ISO 9001, and IPC-A-610.
  • Good communication skills and team-oriented mindset.
    Desirable:
  • IPC-A-610 or J-STD-001 soldering certification.
  • Experience in ESD-safe or cleanroom environments.
  • Background using MES or ERP systems such as SAP or Oracle.
    Additional Information:
  • Working hours Monday to Thursday 7.30am – 4.00 pm and Fridays 7.30am – 1.00pm
  • Overtime opportunities may be available during peak production
  • Interviews will involve a practical assessment of fine assembly skills

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