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Electro-Mechanical Winder
Location: Sunbury-on-Thames
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time
Hours: 07:30 – 16:00hrs Mon – Thurs & 07:30 – 13:00hrs Fri.
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
Start Date: ASAP
We are currently seeking an experienced Electro-Mechanical Winder to join a globally recognised engineering business, supporting the design and manufacture of high-performance electrical components used in critical sectors including medical, defence, and semiconductor industries.
As an Electro-Mechanical Winder, you'll be responsible for precision winding, assembly, and testing of electric rotors, stators, armatures, and associated electro-mechanical parts. You'll play a vital role in quality assurance, troubleshooting, and supporting production efficiency.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Hand-wind and machine-wind coils for stators, rotors, and armatures
  • Assemble and install components to engineering specifications
  • Perform electrical and mechanical tests (e.g., hi-pot, core loss, balance checks)
  • Use soldering equipment for thru-hole, SMD, and hard soldering tasks
  • Inspect parts, raise quality issues, and complete all production documentation
  • Maintain tooling, follow 5S and H&S standards, and contribute to continuous improvement
  • Operate hand tools and small machinery for component assembly
    About You:
  • Prior experience in electro-mechanical winding (or similar precision assembly work)
  • Ability to read engineering drawings and follow SOPs
  • Competent soldering skills on small components
  • Detail-oriented with strong manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude
  • Basic understanding of electrical systems and fault-finding
  • Comfortable working to production targets in a team environment
  • IT literate and able to complete electronic documentation and reports
    This Electro-Mechanical Winder role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands-on, small-component assembly work in a regulated, process-driven engineering environment. You'll be supported with training and development opportunities and welcomed into a close-knit, collaborative production team.
    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

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