Manufacturing Technician

Hook, Hampshire
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Manufacturing Technician

ETL Systems Ltd

ETL Systems has been at the forefront of RF design and manufacturing for over 35 years. Designing and building essential elements of satellite communications infrastructure. The top 20 satellite operators and teleports in the world utilise ETL’s products. Around the world, 75% of NATO governments use ETL Systems equipment to protect their citizens.

Our commitment to innovation and solutioneering has positioned us as a market leader. With robust revenue growth and substantial investment from CBPE Capital, we are poised to achieve our ambitious expansion plans. ETL’s achievements have been recognized at the highest level in the UK, earning three Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in International Trade.

We are thrilled to enhance and develop our team at Hook further. Due to increasing sales and significant long-term investment, we are expanding our resources to support our Hook facility.

This is an exciting time to join us as we innovate and grow.

ETL People benefits

25 days holidays plus UK bank holidays
Buy and sell holiday scheme
Long service holiday accrual
Enhanced pension plan
Financial support & access to health and wellbeing resources
Life assurance
Annual salary review
Career development and training for all roles
Free employee refreshments
Casual business dress
Annual company events
Employee kudos awards
ETL employee wellbeing support (free annual flu vaccination, free eye tests, free employee assistance programme, Free GP Access)
Employee referral bonus
Free onsite parking & car share scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Green Car Scheme
Green travel scheme
Role Overview

We are seeking a detail-oriented Manufacturing Technician to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a basic knowledge of electrical assemblies, be comfortable following technical instructions, and possess or be willing to obtain IPC certification. Experience testing RF equipment, high-power amplifiers, and associated equipment is always a massive plus.

Key Accountabilities

Assemble and build RF distribution products according to technical specifications and instructions.
Perform quality checks and testing on RF equipment to ensure optimal performance.
Ensure that manufacturing processes are of high quality to produce top-notch products.
Collaborate with engineering and production teams to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues.
Maintain accurate records of production activities and test results.
Adhere to safety protocols and maintain a clean and organized work environment.
Our ideal candidate

The ideal candidate for the Manufacturing Technician role at ETL Systems (Space Path Communications) is someone who:
Has a basic knowledge of electrical assemblies and is comfortable following technical instructions (essential)
Is detail-oriented and committed to maintaining high standards of quality
Has experience or a keen interest in testing RF equipment
Is a proactive problem-solver who enjoys collaborating with a team
Desirables

Proven experience in Electronics Electrical Assembly environments
IPC qualifications
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Why Join Us?

Career Development: Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within the company.
Stability: A secure position in a company that values its employees and their contributions.
Innovation: The chance to work on cutting-edge technology that impacts global communications.
Supportive Environment: A collaborative and inclusive workplace where your ideas and skills are valued.

Location: This role requires you to work on-site at our modern manufacturing facility in Hook, 3 minutes off junction 5 of the M3. Before applying, please make sure you can commute to Unit 4, Bartley Point, Osborn Way, Hook RG27 9GX

Closing date: At ETL, we always prioritise efficiency in everything we do. With this in mind, we are looking to commence our interview process without delay and reserve the right to close the opening early should we receive suitable applications.

VISA Sponsorship: ETL Systems is proud to be a Grade A VISA sponsor for skills in short supply within the UK. Unfortunately, we cannot offer sponsorship for this role at this time.

Agency notice: We are sourcing suitable candidates for this role directly and via our internal referral scheme. If you want to partner with ETL Systems for recruitment and help us grow by supplying exceptional talent, please email us. Please note that we do not accept speculative CVs from external suppliers before the terms of the business agreement.

BPSS Compliant: Due to the nature of our work, all roles require candidates to be BPSS compliant.

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