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A leading recruitment company is looking for a Telecoms Assembler to join a world-renowned company in Greenwich. This role offers ongoing training, flexible shifts, and a competitive pay rate of £10.35 - £11.39 per hour. Responsibilities include assembling mechanical systems and performing electrical wiring tasks. Candidates with practical backgrounds in construction or manufacturing are encouraged to apply. Benefits include holiday pay, a pension scheme, and further opportunities for professional development.
Greenwich, SE10
Ongoing Contract
Monday – Thursday (42 hours p/w) or Friday – Sunday (33 hours p/w)
Days & Night shifts
£10.35 - £11.39 or an increased rate for Weekend shifts
Looking for candidates to train for a Telecoms Assembler position, at a leading manufacturing company. These roles offer an opportunity to join a world‑renowned company, who are specialists in their field.
Full training will be provided for this role, and the ideal candidate will have transferrable skills from a practical background, for example construction or manufacturing based experience.
The successful Telecoms Assembler will be required to work shifts of both Days & Nights, on a 2‑week rotation. Please note that the initial 3‑week training period will be on a Monday – Thursday basis.
Benefits include holiday pay, pension scheme, free parking, full training, and the opportunity to work within high tech and interesting surroundings.
Full training will be provided for this role, candidates who are interested will be invited to an assessment day to go through a Maths and English assessment and an instruction-based manufacturing test. We will go through the role in further detail and discuss the company.
For this role, you must have evidence of the right to work in the UK. CMS do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.