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Electro/Mechanical Assembler

Global Technical Talent

Newark on Trent

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A leading staffing firm is seeking an Electro/Mechanical Assembler in Newark, England, to support the production of medical devices. The role requires hands-on assembly, compliance with industry standards, and in-process testing. Ideal candidates will have experience in mechanical and electrical assembly within regulated environments. This position offers comprehensive benefits including medical and dental insurance, emphasizing a collaborative workplace.

Benefits

Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Plans
401k Retirement Fund

Qualifications

  • Hands-on experience with electromechanical assembly.
  • Familiarity with hand tools, test equipment, and manufacturing documentation.
  • Experience in a regulated environment (e.g., medical device manufacturing).

Responsibilities

  • Assemble sub-assemblies and full system-level hardware per specifications.
  • Perform in-process testing and inspection of assemblies.
  • Complete Device History Record (DHR) documentation.

Skills

Mechanical and electrical assembly
Tool handling and precision assembly
Inspection and documentation skills
Job description
Primary Job Title

Electro/Mechanical Assembler

Alternate/Related Job Titles
  • Electromechanical Technician
  • Manufacturing Assembler – Medical Devices
  • Mechanical Assembly Technician
  • Electrical Assembly Operator
  • Instrument Manufacturing Associate
Location

Newark, DE

Onsite Flexibility

Onsite

Contract Details
  • Position Type: Contract
  • Contract Duration: 12.5 months
  • Start: September 11, 2025
  • End: October 2, 2026
  • Shift/Hours: 1st Shift | 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM | 40 hours/week
Job Summary

We are seeking an Electro/Mechanical Assembler to support the production of medical devices. This role involves hands‑on assembly, in‑process testing, documentation, and support of reconditioned and new instruments. The ideal candidate will be experienced with both mechanical and electrical assembly, as well as inspection and testing tools. Compliance with QSR, ISO, and EH&S policies is a core requirement.

Key Responsibilities
  • Assemble sub‑assemblies and full system‑level hardware per specifications
  • Perform in‑process testing and inspection of assemblies
  • Complete Device History Record (DHR) documentation
  • Support the assembly and testing of reconditioned hardware
  • Package final products in compliance with Instrument Manufacturing protocols
  • Maintain adherence to QSR, ISO, and EH&S policies and practices
  • Use hand tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, torque tools, crimpers, and soldering irons
  • Perform mechanical inspections using tools like calipers and indicators
  • Conduct basic electrical testing with multimeters
  • Participate in internal audits and risk reduction initiatives
  • Train team members as needed
  • Perform other assigned duties within manufacturing operations
Required Experience
  • Hands‑on experience with electromechanical assembly
  • Familiarity with hand tools, test equipment, and manufacturing documentation
  • Experience in a regulated environment (e.g., medical device manufacturing)
Nice‑to‑Have Experience
  • Packaging and labeling in an FDA‑compliant setting
  • Reconditioning and servicing instrumentation
Required Skills
  • Mechanical and electrical assembly
  • Tool handling and precision assembly
  • Inspection and documentation skills
Preferred Skills
  • Familiarity with QSR, ISO, and EH&S standards
  • Experience training or mentoring others
  • Participation in audits or compliance checks
Additional Skills
  • Test procedures and mechanical drawing interpretation
  • Multimeter and caliper use
  • Risk mitigation awareness
  • Collaboration across manufacturing functions
Benefits
  • Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Plans
  • 401k Retirement Fund
About the Client

Innovative medical technology company empowering healthier lives. Focuses on women's health and well‑being. Offers products to detect, diagnose, and treat illnesses earlier. Driven by talented employees and commitment to science‑based solutions.

About GTT

GTT is a minority‑owned staffing firm and a subsidiary of Chenega Corporation, a Native American‑owned company in Alaska. As a Native American‑owned, economically disadvantaged corporation, we highly value diverse and inclusive workplaces. Our clients are Fortune 500 banking, insurance, financial services, and technology companies, along with some of the nation’s largest life sciences, biotech, utility, and retail companies across the US and Canada. We look forward to helping you land your next great career opportunity!

Job Number

25-25978

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