The Role
Briggs and Forrester Living Electrical Workshop Assembly Operative typically involves a range of responsibilities related to the production and assembly of electrical components or products in a factory setting. The specific duties can vary based on the type of electrical products being manufactured (e.g., wiring, circuit boards, electrical panels, or consumer units), key responsibilities and tasks are below.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Assembly of Electrical Components:
2. Assemble electrical components such as wiring/installing, consumer units, socket outlets, switches, and installing wiring ways such as conduit and trunking in accordance to design specifications.
3. Use hand tools (e.g., screwdrivers, pliers), power tools, and automated machinery to assemble parts.
4. Solder or connect electrical accessories parts as required
Requirements
5. Attention to detail
6. Motivated and driven
7. Must be able to work under own initiative
8. Proven record of loyalty or longevity with a company
9. Ability to work as part of a team and communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors
10. Physical Dexterity: Ability to use hand tools and operate machinery with precision
11. Health & Safety Awareness: Knowledge of workplace safety standards and the ability to work in compliance with them
Package
12. Competitive wage
13. Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution
14. Life insurance
15. 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
16. Bonus scheme
17. Employee-owned business
18. Enhanced paternity policy – 2 weeks full pay (available as consecutive weeks or flexible instalments)
19. An excellent working environment, opportunities for career progression and further technical and personal development
20. An inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to thrive, regardless of background or identity