Cleanroom Mechanical Assembly Technician

Recruitment South East
East Sussex, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

25 days holiday Life insurance of 4* salary Pension 6% employer contributions and 3% employee

Cleanroom Mechanical Assembly Technician

Are you looking for a hands-on role that allows you to work with precision instruments and cutting-edge technology?

Our client, a precision engineering company specialising in vacuum products and services for the science and semiconductor industry, is seeking a Mechanical Assembly Technician to join their team in Hailsham.

The main purpose of the role:

As a Mechanical Assembly Technician, you will be responsible for assembling UHV Manipulation and sample handling sub-assemblies, including pre-test data recording and QC evaluation in our UHV Cleanroom.

In addition to this, you will:

Assume responsibility for precision hand assembly of instruments in accordance with engineering drawings and manufacturing instructions.

Carry out specialist UHV compatible instrument wiring and electrical pre-testing of instruments.

Maintain "UHV clean" process standards with all "in vacuum" component parts and sub-assemblies.

Support the transition of new hardware from NPI through to routine production, including writing any required manufacturing information documents and guides.

Maintain and update existing manufacturing instructions.

Support the maintenance of departmental records, particularly test data, quality control information, and serial numbering of instruments to provide a navigable history of future service and support. To be successful in this role, it is essential that you have:

Education/Qualifications: Ideally, a relevant engineering degree/HND/HNC (e.g., Mechanical Engineering, Electro-Mechanical Engineering), QBE, or time-served apprenticeship candidates can be considered.

Previous experience in a high-technology manufacturing environment or cleanroom.

Familiarity with the production of UHV-compatible devices and instrumentation that utilizes electron optics and ion optics principles.

Previous experience in a low-volume customised product manufacturing environment is preferred, yielding a broad understanding and appreciation of precision hand fitting techniques, specialist wiring, and product test procedures.

Resilience under pressure, able to adhere to the predetermined timescales and deadlines.

Basic IT skills, including MS Office. Salary: DOE

37 hour week, flexible working with a 12pm Friday finish.

You will also get benefits as follows: 25 days holiday, life insurance of 4* salary, pension 6% employer contributions and 3% employee.

If you have a passion for precision engineering and enjoy working in a team environment, this may be a perfect role for you

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