Assembly Operative (Electrical)

Pertemps Bristol Industrial
Clevedon, Somerset, BA4 6NS, United Kingdom
Last month
£14 – £18 ph

Salary

£14 – £18 ph

Posted
7 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Assembly Operative (Electrical Assembly)

Location: Clevedon, North Somerset,

Pay Rate: £13.75 per hour to £18.33 per hour for overtime after 37.5 worked,

Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 16:00,

Start Date: ASAP, temp ongoing

Holiday: 25 days + Bank Holidays (accrued)

Immediate start for the right candidate

Pertemps are currently recruiting Production Operatives to join a well-established manufacturing company in Clevedon. This company produces specialist vacuum and exhaust management systems used in the semiconductor industry.

This opportunity would suit candidates from a wireman background, especially those with hands-on experience in control panel wiring and crimping.

Key Duties

Electrical and mechanical assembly work

Preparing and assembling wiring looms

Crimping and soldering components

Working from basic drawings and instructions

Assisting with general production tasks

Supporting the wiring and assembly team where requiredWhat We’re Looking For

Previous production or manufacturing experience

Experience with wiring, crimping or soldering

Ability to follow drawings or build instructions

Good attention to detail

A reliable and positive approach to workAdditional Information

£13.75 per hour (+£26,812 per annum basic)

£18.33 per hour overtime after 37.5 worked hours

A choice of either Weekly or Monthly pay.

Overtime may be available on Saturdays and Sundays are an enhanced rates of over £27.50 per hour.

Due to the location, candidates should live locally to Clevedon or have their own transport

Apply Now If you’re interested in this Production Operative role, please apply with your up-to-date CV. For more information, contact Pertemps Technical Bristol on (phone number removed) (Option 3)

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