Production Operator

Company: Carbon60
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Job Title: Production Operative IPC/ Electronic assembly Operative

Job Location: Gosport, UK

Job Duration: Permanent

Hours: 8am to 4.30 Monday to Thursday, 8am to 1pm on Fridays.

Note:

  • The client is offering both permanent and contract opportunities for the same role. The contract position will be for 6 months, and the client is offering both PAYE and Umbrella payment options for the contract opportunity.

Summary:

As a Production Operative, you will play an essential role in assembling, testing, and assuring the quality of advanced electrical systems used within defence technology. You will be part of a highly skilled team working on innovative products that support critical national security projects.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Prepare and assemble units and PCBs—including soldering—following detailed Work Instruction Sheets, customer drawings, and specifications.
  • Work with a high level of accuracy and quality, with the ability to work to IPC standards (e.g., IPC‑A‑610 for electronic assembly).
  • Ensure all routings and Work Instruction Sheets are followed correctly throughout all production activities.
  • Maintain full compliance with company Health & Safety and Environmental procedures.
  • Develop proficiency in relevant assembly methods, production processes, and quality procedures.
  • Demonstrate a professional, diligent, and quality‑focused approach to daily tasks.

Skills & Attributes:

  • Background in electronic assembly, production, or hands‑on manufacturing.
  • Ability to work to IPC standards and willingness to undertake training if required.
  • Competent soldering skills.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to follow precise technical instructions.
  • Proactive, reliable, and committed to high manufacturing standards.

  • If you have experience with any of the following basic skills, including soldering to IPC standards, general soldering, wiring, crimping, looming, electronics assembly, or electrical assembly, please let me know.

Posted: May 23rd, 2026