Trainee Computer Assembler
Posted on Jun 30, 2026 by CV-Library
Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom
Electronics
Immediate Start
£13 - £13 Hourly
Contract/Project
Trainee Computer Assembler | Bournemouth | £13 per hour
Always fancied turning your love of tech into a proper career? This Trainee Computer Assembler role gives you full training, a long-term contract, and the chance to get hands-on with precision electronics in a modern, well-equipped facility. Whether you've built your own PC, done some soldering on a hobby project, or enjoy fiddly, intricate work, this could be your next step.
You'll need a steady hand and some basic soldering experience, but full training is given to build on that.
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, you will benefit from:
A 4-day working week, giving you a long weekend every week
A fixed-term contract for a minimum of 12 months, offering genuine job security
Direct employment with the company, not agency-based work
Flexible start and finish times to support those using public transport
Overtime available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1.5x pay, and Sundays at 2x pay
A modern facility less than ten years old
Full training provided to build on your existing skills
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your responsibilities will include:
Learning fine, precise soldering on PCB boards, wires and electronic components
Assembling, testing and packing joystick and control assemblies in a flow-line production environment
Reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
Using mechanical hand tools to complete repeatable, quality-assured builds
Maintaining high standards of quality, safety and productivity throughout each shift
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your experience will include:
Some hands-on soldering experience, even at hobby level
Building PCs or computers at home
Model making or other detailed, fiddly hobby projects
Comfort working with small components requiring precision and a steady hand
Confidence using hand and power tools
A genuine desire to learn and develop
If you're ready to roll your sleeves up and build a long-term career in electronics assembly, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Scott at Rubicon for more information
Always fancied turning your love of tech into a proper career? This Trainee Computer Assembler role gives you full training, a long-term contract, and the chance to get hands-on with precision electronics in a modern, well-equipped facility. Whether you've built your own PC, done some soldering on a hobby project, or enjoy fiddly, intricate work, this could be your next step.
You'll need a steady hand and some basic soldering experience, but full training is given to build on that.
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, you will benefit from:
A 4-day working week, giving you a long weekend every week
A fixed-term contract for a minimum of 12 months, offering genuine job security
Direct employment with the company, not agency-based work
Flexible start and finish times to support those using public transport
Overtime available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1.5x pay, and Sundays at 2x pay
A modern facility less than ten years old
Full training provided to build on your existing skills
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your responsibilities will include:
Learning fine, precise soldering on PCB boards, wires and electronic components
Assembling, testing and packing joystick and control assemblies in a flow-line production environment
Reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
Using mechanical hand tools to complete repeatable, quality-assured builds
Maintaining high standards of quality, safety and productivity throughout each shift
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your experience will include:
Some hands-on soldering experience, even at hobby level
Building PCs or computers at home
Model making or other detailed, fiddly hobby projects
Comfort working with small components requiring precision and a steady hand
Confidence using hand and power tools
A genuine desire to learn and develop
If you're ready to roll your sleeves up and build a long-term career in electronics assembly, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Scott at Rubicon for more information
Reference: 225311815
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Trainee Computer Assembler
Posted on Jun 30, 2026 by CV-Library
Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom
Electronics
Immediate Start
£13 - £13 Hourly
Contract/Project
Trainee Computer Assembler | Bournemouth | £13 per hour
Always fancied turning your love of tech into a proper career? This Trainee Computer Assembler role gives you full training, a long-term contract, and the chance to get hands-on with precision electronics in a modern, well-equipped facility. Whether you've built your own PC, done some soldering on a hobby project, or enjoy fiddly, intricate work, this could be your next step.
You'll need a steady hand and some basic soldering experience, but full training is given to build on that.
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, you will benefit from:
A 4-day working week, giving you a long weekend every week
A fixed-term contract for a minimum of 12 months, offering genuine job security
Direct employment with the company, not agency-based work
Flexible start and finish times to support those using public transport
Overtime available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1.5x pay, and Sundays at 2x pay
A modern facility less than ten years old
Full training provided to build on your existing skills
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your responsibilities will include:
Learning fine, precise soldering on PCB boards, wires and electronic components
Assembling, testing and packing joystick and control assemblies in a flow-line production environment
Reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
Using mechanical hand tools to complete repeatable, quality-assured builds
Maintaining high standards of quality, safety and productivity throughout each shift
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your experience will include:
Some hands-on soldering experience, even at hobby level
Building PCs or computers at home
Model making or other detailed, fiddly hobby projects
Comfort working with small components requiring precision and a steady hand
Confidence using hand and power tools
A genuine desire to learn and develop
If you're ready to roll your sleeves up and build a long-term career in electronics assembly, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Scott at Rubicon for more information
Always fancied turning your love of tech into a proper career? This Trainee Computer Assembler role gives you full training, a long-term contract, and the chance to get hands-on with precision electronics in a modern, well-equipped facility. Whether you've built your own PC, done some soldering on a hobby project, or enjoy fiddly, intricate work, this could be your next step.
You'll need a steady hand and some basic soldering experience, but full training is given to build on that.
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, you will benefit from:
A 4-day working week, giving you a long weekend every week
A fixed-term contract for a minimum of 12 months, offering genuine job security
Direct employment with the company, not agency-based work
Flexible start and finish times to support those using public transport
Overtime available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1.5x pay, and Sundays at 2x pay
A modern facility less than ten years old
Full training provided to build on your existing skills
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your responsibilities will include:
Learning fine, precise soldering on PCB boards, wires and electronic components
Assembling, testing and packing joystick and control assemblies in a flow-line production environment
Reading and following technical drawings and work instructions
Using mechanical hand tools to complete repeatable, quality-assured builds
Maintaining high standards of quality, safety and productivity throughout each shift
As a Trainee Computer Assembler, your experience will include:
Some hands-on soldering experience, even at hobby level
Building PCs or computers at home
Model making or other detailed, fiddly hobby projects
Comfort working with small components requiring precision and a steady hand
Confidence using hand and power tools
A genuine desire to learn and develop
If you're ready to roll your sleeves up and build a long-term career in electronics assembly, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Scott at Rubicon for more information
Reference: 225311815
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