Production Operator
- UNITED KINGDOM 
- Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering 
Job description
  Job Description Summary    
 
GE’s Power Conversion business, part of GE Vernova, provides electrification systems that are critical to customers’ power and energy needs for their high-performance applications. We work with some of the world’s major energy, maritime and industrial organizations, helping to enable a transition to energy efficiency and decarbonization, including through our specialist motors, drives and control technologies.
   Job Description    
The Production Operative will be involved in mechanical fitting (preparing and building machines for test, fitting drives, couplings, lubrication and cooling systems) along with sub assembly prep work (assembling mains and neutral terminal boxes, exciter bases and frames).
  The Candidate   
Main duties include:
 
·  Mechanical fitting - preparing and building machines for test, fitting drives, couplings 
·  Sub assembly prep work - assembling mains and neutral terminal boxes, exciter bases, frames 
·  Measuring various components to tight tolerances with micrometers, verniers, bore mics, DTI gauges 
·  Maintaining a clean and tidy work area in line with 5S standards 
·  Adherence to EHS and ensuring a safe working environment  
   Key skills/abilities:   
 
·  Previous experience of mechanical and electrical fitting 
·  Ability to work to drawings and schematics with complete accuracy, understanding geometric tolerances and key symbols 
·  Ability to work within a team, use own initiative to meet production targets and deadlines 
·  Available to work shifts, specifically late shift and flexible to support overtime as required 
·  Ability to work to instructions and quality standards, completing quality documentation  
  Benefits   
·  Attractive hourly rate 
·  26 days holiday 
·  10% Pension contribution 
·  Private Medical cover 
·  Group Income protection 
·  Life Assurance  
   Additional Information    
   Relocation Assistance Provided:   No