Barnes Aerospace is an international group providing complex engineering solutions to some of the key names in the Aerospace and Defence market. Operating from sites close to our key customers in North America, Asia and Europe, the Barnes Aerospace group provides advanced technological solutions to the Aerospace Limited and Defence industry, leveraging an in-depth knowledge of fabrications, machining and the global supply chain to support complex aero-engine component manufacture and repair. The Role Mechanical Assembly/Fitter required for Aerospace/Defence Company. Key Responsibilities Assemble and fit a range of products to strict procedures and requirements. Ability to use hand tools, power tools, large fixtures and precision measuring equipment. In-process testing of sub-assemblies. Ensure traceability of parts and equipment throughout the assembly process. Create and maintain a team focused work environment. Seek out, identify and participate in Continuous Improvement opportunities. Responsible for general housekeeping and cleanliness of working area. Support “Best Practices” to achieve company goals for safety, delivery, cost and quality. Extensive in-house training will be provided. Job Requirements Self-directed Inspires and motivates others around them Encourages and facilitates change Able to manage multiple priorities with a bias towards action and speed Constantly displays integrity and respect Bases decisions on fact and adopts a disciplined approach Actively engages in discussions and openly supports team decisions Maintain a positive attitude in order to positively influence the process improvement activities throughout the organization Qualifications Previous experience in assembly/fitting. Relevant mechanical qualifications ideal but not essential Barnes Aerospace Ltd is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Barnes Aerospace Ltd is a subcontractor to the United States Government and provides defence services involving technical data and products governed by the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 22 C.F.R. parts 120 - 130 and the Export Administration Act and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), 15 C.F.R. parts 730 – 774 (“Export Laws”). All candidates are subject to review and governance under such Export Laws and any offer of employment may be subject to additional considerations and/or conditions.