Assembly Technician

Oxford Instruments Plc, Terriers, Wycombe

Assembly Technician

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Oxford Instruments Plc, Terriers, Wycombe

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 19 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 83926b2d7d174814b3267d3620a7556f

Full Job Description

  • From team production plan, manage personal workload ensuring all milestones are achieved
  • Supports the implementation of best practice processes, techniques and continuous improvement methods
  • Operate within the Quality policy and procedures as defined in the quality system
  • Maintain a flexible attitude and approach to changing requirements and priorities
  • Using agreed measures, monitor and report on existing processes, indicating the need for corrective action as required
  • Support the Cell Leader in improving the performance and development of the team
  • Establish and maintain close and effective working relationships with other members of the team
  • Be aware of and ensure personal and team compliance
  • with Health and Safety policy and procedures

    As an assembly technician, you'll play a pivotal part in bringing cutting-edge devices to life. Your precision, attention to detail and technical expertise will ensure that our products meet the highest standard of quality and performance., A recognised relevant engineering qualification such as an apprenticeship, NVQ etc
  • Will have held a similar role in a similar environment
  • Professional Skills/ Abilities:
  • Good practical knowledge of skills such as mechanical assembly, electrical and electronic assembly, wiring looms, Electrical soldering, surface mount soldering and bench assemblies
  • H&S Compliance
  • Personal Qualities:
  • Constructively challenges
  • Carries out tasks with minimal supervision
  • Takes ownership of the process and improvements
  • Focus on personal development
  • Positive & professional attitude to work and OI
  • Drives a quality culture
  • Flexible and can respond positively to change
  • Acts with honesty, integrity and openness
  • Desire to do a good job
  • Can work with a team and independently
  • Takes responsibility and is accountable
  • Can communicate effectively and positively

    Oxford Instruments is a leading company in the field of high-tech tools and systems for research and industry. Founded in 1959, we specialise in the design, manufacture and support of various scientific instruments and solutions, used in diverse areas such as materials science, nanotechnology and industrial applications. Oxford Instruments has played a significant role in advancing scientific knowledge and technological progress through our cutting-edge instruments and solutions.