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Working as part of a specialist Highlift team, you will be responsible for assembling and testing high-lift actuation products and sub-assemblies. You will work to engineering drawings, manufacturing process plans and acceptance test procedures within a regulated, quality-driven aerospace production environment. This is a hands-on, precision-focused role supporting the manufacture of systems used in critical aerospace and defence applications.
Job Responsibility:
Assemble high-lift units and sub-assemblies using approved mechanical techniques
Work from engineering drawings, manufacturing process plans and acceptance test schedules
Carry out functional and acceptance testing using calibrated test equipment
Accurately record test results and maintain full product traceability
Apply metrology principles to verify dimensional accuracy and build standards
Support hydraulic assembly and pressure testing activities
Identify, report and support resolution of non-conformances
Participate in fault-finding during assembly and test stages
Adhere strictly to aerospace quality procedures and manufacturing standards
Support stock control, tooling management and safe handling of materials
Contribute to workshops, lean activities and continuous improvement initiatives
Requirements:
NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical, Electro-Mechanical or Engineering discipline (allied trades considered)
Strong mechanical assembly experience within a precision manufacturing environment
Good understanding of hydraulic systems and mechanical actuation principles
Experience working from detailed engineering drawings and process documentation
Competent in the use of precision measuring equipment (micrometres, depth gauges, etc.)
Experience working within a regulated Aerospace / Defence environment
Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently and within a team
Nice to have:
Experience assembling and testing actuation or hydraulic systems
Ability to interpret mechanical and basic electrical schematics
Fault-finding and diagnostic experience
Flexible, calm and proactive approach within a fast-paced manufacturing environment
What we offer:
Weekly pay
Competitive PAYE and Umbrella rates
Access to Morson contractor benefits
Onsite support from the Morson team
Opportunity to work with a global aerospace organisation