Cleanroom Technician

ReeVR Talent
Kentish Town, London, NW5 3AB, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£32,000 – £33,000 pa

Salary

£32,000 – £33,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (2 days ago)

Cleanroom Technician Full Time Permanent Monday to Friday

Precision. Control. Microscopic accuracy.

A specialist cleanroom manufacturing environment is seeking a Cleanroom Technician to support the production of high-value systems.

This role is ideal for individuals from pharma, medical devices, electronics, semiconductor, or other regulated cleanroom environments who are used to working to strict procedures and high-quality standards.

Why this is a great place to work:

Be part of highly specialised, cutting-edge manufacturing technology

Work in a clean, structured, and controlled technical environment

Join a friendly, supportive, and genuinely collaborative team

A diverse and inclusive working environment where people are respected and valued

Exposure to complex, high-value products where your work has real impact to medical technology.

Opportunity to develop deep technical expertise in a niche, high-skill industryWhat makes someone successful here:

This role demands exceptional visual accuracy, fine motor dexterity, and steady hand control. Work is carried out at microscopic scale where precision is non-negotiable.

Excellent ability to work with microscopic detail

High levels of dexterity and hand-eye coordination

Strong focus and ability to maintain concentration over extended periods

Confidence following strict technical procedures and GMP-style controls

Accurate documentation and PC-based data logging skills

A calm, methodical, and disciplined working styleWhat’s expected:

Ownership of quality, accuracy, and output at all times

Strict compliance with cleanroom protocols, safety requirements, and ISO standards

Careful handling of sensitive and controlled materials

Proactive identification and escalation of issues or process deviationsHIT "APPLY NOW

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