Manufacturing Technician

Terry Parris Associates
Rh202Ry, RH20 2RY, United Kingdom
4 months ago
£27,605 pa

Salary

£27,605 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
9 Feb 2026 (4 months ago)

Job Title: Manufacturing Technician

Location: Pulborough, West Sussex

Salary: Competitive, Apply for Details

Contract: Full-Time, Permanant

Hours: Monday to Friday(standard day shift)

A new opportunity has opened for a skilledManufacturing Technician to join a growing high-tech engineering company supplying global OEMs in the medical, semiconductor, scientific and industrial sectors.

This hands-on role involves the build, assembly, and testing of electro-mechanical systems, including sub-assemblies and final units. Working from drawings and BOMs, you'll play a key part in ensuring quality production standards are maintained while supporting continuous improvement efforts across the production line.

The ideal Manufacturing Technician will be experienced in soldering, electro-mechanical build, and have a solid understanding of quality and safety in a high-voltage manufacturing environment.

Responsibilities - Manufacturing Technician

  • Assemble electro-mechanical sub-assemblies, printed circuit boards and full products to BOMs and engineering drawings.
  • Clean and package finished goods using COSHH substances and appropriate PPE.
  • Raise and document non-conformance and rework records where required.
  • Monitor and replenish stock levels using Kanban systems and follow stores requisition procedures.
  • Work within ISO9001 and ISO14001 standards, supporting cleanroom practices and ESD compliance.
  • Actively participate in lean initiatives to reduce waste and improve build efficiency.
  • Maintain an organised, safe, and efficient work environment.

Requirements - Manufacturing Technician

  • Previous experience in electro-mechanical assembly, ideally in a high-tech or regulated environment.
  • Strong soldering skills and familiarity with ESD handling protocols.
  • Ability to read and work from BOMs and detailed technical drawings.
  • Understanding of high-voltage component safety and mechanical build processes.
  • Proactive team player with good attention to detail.
  • Comfortable working in a structured environment focused on continuous improvement.

TPA are a specialist recruitment agency recruiting on behalf of our client. If you think you are a close fit for this position, please do apply and we will also register you for any upcoming positions that may be suitable. You must have the Right to work in the UK.

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