4659 IT & Software Developer jobs in the UK
Requirements
Must:
- Proven experience as a Toolmaker
- Proficient in manufacturing, maintaining, and improving tooling
- Familiarity with ancillary equipment used in manufacturing
- Ability to work effectively in a team
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of safety procedures in the workplace
Technologies
Responsibilities
- Manufacture tooling and ancillary equipment
- Maintain and improve existing tooling
- Ensure quality standards are met in manufacturing processes
- Collaborate with team members on projects
- Conduct testing of manufactured tools and equipment
Description
We are seeking an experienced Toolmaker to join our Toolroom team, where you will play a key role in the manufacturing, maintaining, and improving tooling and ancillary equipment. We offer a competitive salary ranging from £34,000 to £38,000 per year, depending on experience, and provide a stable, permanent position within a well-established engineering and manufacturing company.
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How many Hardware Developer jobs are in the UK?
Currently, there are 4659 Hardware openings.
Is the UK a good place for Hardware Developers?
The UK is one of the best countries to work as a Hardware Engineer. It has a vibrant startup community, growing tech hubs and, most important: lots of interesting jobs for people who work in tech.
Which companies are hiring for Hardware Developer jobs in the UK?
SwapTix, Collect Solutions Ltd, Arctic Shores, ClearSky Logic, HM Land Registry, MandM, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) among others, are currently hiring for Hardware roles in the UK.
The company with most openings is Experis as they are hiring for 102 different Hardware Developer jobs in the UK. They are probably quite committed to find good Hardware Developers.
The company with most openings is Experis as they are hiring for 102 different Hardware Developer jobs in the UK. They are probably quite committed to find good Hardware Developers.