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Car Part Assembler - Cambridge Waipa
Job details.
- Location
- Hamilton
- Salary
- NZD28 - NZD34 per hour, Benefits: Competitive pay
- Job Type
- Temporary
- Ref
- 276419
- Posted
- 9 months ago
Passionate & Experienced working with cars? Join us as a Car Part Assembler!
Location: Cambridge
Pay Rate: $28-$34 (based on skill level/experience)
Responsibilities:
- Building and assembling high-quality car parts according to specifications.
- Fitting components and electrical systems.
- Conducting quality inspections to ensure adherence to standards.
- Using hand tools and power tools for assembly.
- Following safety protocols and maintaining a clean work area.
Requirements:
- Mechanical aptitude and attention to detail.
- Previous experience in automotive assembly or related fields.
- Basic knowledge of vehicle systems and components.
- Ability to interpret assembly instructions.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can send their CV to Cambridge@tradestaff.co.nz or visit our office.
Tradestaff 34C Lake Street, Cambridge.
Join our team and be part of the exciting world of automotive assembly!
Location: Cambridge
Pay Rate: $28-$34 (based on skill level/experience)
Responsibilities:
- Building and assembling high-quality car parts according to specifications.
- Fitting components and electrical systems.
- Conducting quality inspections to ensure adherence to standards.
- Using hand tools and power tools for assembly.
- Following safety protocols and maintaining a clean work area.
Requirements:
- Mechanical aptitude and attention to detail.
- Previous experience in automotive assembly or related fields.
- Basic knowledge of vehicle systems and components.
- Ability to interpret assembly instructions.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can send their CV to Cambridge@tradestaff.co.nz or visit our office.
Tradestaff 34C Lake Street, Cambridge.
Join our team and be part of the exciting world of automotive assembly!