Production Technician

Abingdon
10 hours ago
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Production Technician, £25,000 - £28,000, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
• £25,000 - £28,000 depending on experience + pension + 25 days holiday
• Full-time, permanent position.
• Manufacturing role within a growing medical device company

Are you a hands-on Production Technician, Assembly Operative or Development Technician with experience in a clean, regulated manufacturing environment?



Your background as a Production Technician:
• Experience working with small components – ideally in medical, electronics, or precision manufacturing
• Able to follow detailed written instructions and complete accurate production records
• Confident working under a microscope or with intricate components
• A methodical approach – reliable, process-driven, and comfortable working to high quality standards
• Any experience with ISO 13485, GMP, or GLP is beneficial but not essential
• Good communication skills and a team-first attitude.



Production Technician responsibilities:
• Assemble medical devices to precise specifications, following SOPs
• Carry out detailed production tasks under a microscope where required
• Record data clearly and accurately during manufacturing and product testing
• Maintain a clean and organised work area, ensuring equipment is cleaned, calibrated and ready for use
• Support product development by building prototypes and performing performance testing
• Assist with technical support for suppliers and internal teams
• Contribute to documentation, including work instructions and process records.

This Production Technician job is commutable from Abingdon, Witney, Didcot, Wantage, Oxford, Oxfordshire and surrounding areas.

To apply, please send your CV to Sam Hilton at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.

Please note that if you are not contacted within ten working days, your application has not been successful. This vacancy is posted by Euro Projects Recruitment – specialists in engineering and manufacturing careers

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