About the Role
Maxwell Consultancy are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Production Operator – General Assembly to join an established businees in Glasgow. In this role, you will be responsible for producing high-quality components in line with customer requirements, while maintaining strict adherence to quality, safety, and operational standards.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing engineering business within the aerospace and defence sector, offering structured training and clear progression.
Key Responsibilities
Manufacture components in accordance with production schedules and delivery targets
Ensure all work meets defined quality standards and specifications
Follow established procedures, policies, and health & safety requirements at all times
Operate a wide range of hand tools and power tools safely and effectively
Prepare and solder components using hotplates and soldering irons
Use calibrated measuring devices, fixtures, and test equipment accurately
Complete and maintain accurate production and quality documentation
Carry out repair and rework on non-conforming products
Perform final inspections using microscopes and X-ray equipment
Clean and package components ready for dispatch using appropriate systems
Maintain a clean, organised, and audit-ready workspace
Support other departments with additional tasks as required and appropriate
Skills & Behaviours
* Team-oriented with a flexible and collaborative approach
* Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively across departments
* Professional and respectful in all interactions
* Good time management and organisational skills
* Proactive mindset with strong problem-solving abilities
* Positive attitude with resilience and adaptability
* Attention to detail and commitment to quality standards
* Disciplined approach to following processes and maintaining documentation
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
Essential:
* Experience using hand tools
* High level of manual dexterity, with the ability to handle small components
* Ability to read and interpret engineering or assembly drawings
* Strong awareness of health & safety practices
Desirable:
* Experience working with precision components to high quality standards
* Understanding of lean manufacturing principles and 5S methodology
* Experience handling ITAR/EAR restricted components
Pay & Benefits
Salary:
£15.24 per hour (trainee)
£18.35 per hour upon successful completion of training (approx. 6 months)
Benefits include:
Private medical insurance
Company pension scheme
Life insurance and death in service benefit
Employee retail discount scheme
Free on-site parking
On-site canteen facilities
33 days annual leave (including Christmas shutdown)
Ongoing training and development opportunities within a supportive environment
Working Pattern
* Standard: Monday to Friday, 37 hours per week
* Typical shift pattern:
* Monday–Thursday: 06:00 – 14:30
* Friday: 06:00 – 11:00
* Alternative day shift (08:00 – 16:30) may be available upon completion of training
* Regular overtime available at enhance rates - x 1.5 and x 2 on Sundays
Right to Work & Security Requirements
Due to the nature of our work within the aerospace and defence sectors, applicants must:
* Have the legal right to work in the UK
* Be eligible to undergo relevant security screening where required
The Company:
leading engineering organisation serving aerospace, defence, and advanced manufacturing industries. We are committed to investing in our people, technology, and continuous improvement culture, offering long-term career opportunities across our UK and European operations