Assembly Technician | Newport (NP10 8UL) | Part-Time (20 hours per week) | £14,000 – £15,000 pro rata (per annum), dependent on experience
Abriox is a global leader in measurement and monitoring solutions for gas and energy utilities, offering cutting-edge technologies designed to meet the evolving needs of the industry.
With over 20 years of expertise, Abriox specialises in battery-powered data logging, meter reading, and pressure control products for utilities worldwide. Our success stems from continuous collaboration with users, pioneering new technologies, and maintaining unparalleled product and service standards.
Every product you help build plays a part in keeping essential services running safely and efficiently across the globe.
What can Abriox give to you?
Flexible working hours (20 hours per week)
Healthcare
Pension scheme
Annual leave entitlement
Supportive training and development environment
Friendly, close-knit team within a growing organisation
The opportunity to develop practical electronics and assembly skills within a well-established global business
Are you the right person for the job?
You'll be detail-focused, reliable and enjoy hands-on work. This role is ideal if you take pride in precision, enjoy following processes, and like seeing a physical product come together.
Ideally, you will have:
Experience working with electronics (desirable but not essential)
The ability to follow procedures and external standards
Good computer literacy, including Microsoft Office applications
Knowledge of IPC soldering standards (desirable but not essential)
An understanding of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) requirements
A flexible, adaptable approach with a positive “can-do” attitude
Excellent attention to detail and commitment to quality
Strong organisational skills and the ability to work independently
Clear written and verbal communication skills
Good physical dexterity due to the nature of the work
What will your role look like?
As an Assembly Technician at Abriox, you will play a key role in the production of high-quality monitoring equipment for gas and energy utilities. Your responsibilities will include:
Assembling and testing monitoring equipment
Ensuring products meet CE, UL and ATEX standards and comply with internal processes
Preparing and organising materials for production
Wiring, soldering and general assembly tasks
Carrying out inspections, quality checks and packaging
Labelling, packing and shipping finished products
Maintaining accurate records and a safe, organised workspace
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