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Clackmannanshire, , United Kingdom
At STEM Recruitment we are looking for a temporary, part time assembly operator.
We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Assembly Operator to join our team within a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) environment. The role involves assembling, inspecting, and packaging kits and components while ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
* Perform assembly of kits and related components according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and work instructions.
* Follow GMP guidelines to ensure compliance with regulatory and quality standards.
* Conduct in-process inspections and quality checks to identify defects and
* Maintain a clean and organized work environment in accordance with GMP and safety protocols.
STEM Recruitment Solutions Ltd operates as both a Recruitment Agency and a Recruitment Business. We endeavour to reply to all applications when possible however on occasions this may not be possible due to volumes of responses. STEM Recruitment is a Scientific, Engineering and Manufacturing Recruitment business supplying talented staff to permanent and temporary opportunities
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To pull someone's hair back from the forehead (using your hands pressed against their head) backwards across the top of the head, causing pain to the hairline region in particular. Particularly effective if done from behind, on Tefals, or on girls with big spams (foreheads). When teachers discovered that this was going on in our Essex comp our surly Welsh head of year stood up in front of everyone in assembly and said "There is a practice going around this school called swiftying" to which we all dissolved into laughter.
v working enthusiastically. These days you’d have difficulty saying it without a chorus of sniggers from the assembled crowd, as everyone in the U.K. is well aware of the American use of the word “beaver.” It’s the sort of thing your grandmother might say at Christmas dinner that would make the younger generations choke on their soup.
In the days of sail, the entire ship's company was expected to witness floggings, and they were assembled on deck. If it was very crowded, the bosun might not have room to swing the "cat o' nine tails". Therefore this term means that the location is crowded.
Refuse collection and removal operative - binman.
At school there was a red haired lad who complained that he was being called ginger minger. The teacher, seemingly unaware of what a minge was and slightly hard of hearing, was nevertheless outraged by the upset caused to this boy and held a special assembly n the school hall. He said that it was no longer acceptable to refer to red haired pupils as 'ginger minters'. As a result the word Minter immediately became the most popular word in the school, being used with gay abandon at anyone who had even the merest hint of ginger in their hair. To my knowledge this term of abuse travelled to a number of universities when the boys in that year left school.
A historical demonstration or a race where a crew of sailors disassemble, re-assemble and fire a naval cannon.
The police. General term for any law enforcement operatives. (ed: anyone got any idea why the police became known as fuzz) Martin couldn't help with the origins but suggested the word was used to describe the police during the late sixties and seventies but is less common today, in N. America at least. Keith suggests this origin: It originated in the 60s hippies days, when crewcuts/skinhead cuts were de rigeur for the police, as opposed to the flowing locks of those using the word. Normal usage in late 60s/early 70s UK - I think the musical 'Hair' may have popularised it.
Roll−up is slang for to make a cigarette by hand; a hand−made cigarette. Roll−up is Australian slang for an assembly or meeting.
A carrier takeoff assisted by a steampowered catapult. A “cold cat,†one in which insufficient launch pressure has been set into the device, can place the hapless aircraft in the water. A “hot cat†— too much pressure — is less perilous, but can rip out the nose wheel assembly or the launching bridle. Once a pair of common problems, but practically unheard of today.
Founder Harry Hay, In 1951 a non-profit organization for educating the public in all aspects of homosexuality. Mattachine Society, lobbied for the revision of federal,, state and municipal laws discriminating against gays in employment, and housing, the decriminalization of consensual sodomy between adults, and assembly, demanded honorable discharges for homosexuals in the armed forces, and the suppression of police harassment and entrapment, and the enactment of a bill of gay rights. http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/dc/dcnews02.htm http://www.sbu.ac.uk/stafflag/mattachine.html http://www.shapingsf.org/ezine/gay/files/gaymatta.html http://qsfmagazine.com/qsf/9606/hay.html http://www.indegayforum.org/articles/varnell99.html http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/events/122000ev.htm
n. Piece Of Shit. The antithesis to real bicycles, typified by Huffy, Murray, and any of a number of other bicycles that are poorly designed, manufactured, and assembled.
Remuster is military slang for be assigned to other duties. Remuster is military slang for assemble again.
The dartboard wire assembly which forms the beds
A corrupted line from the hymn "Gladly my cross I'd bear" - which caused much hilarity amongst schoolkids whenever it was announced in Assembly.
The whole assembly, all the party.
Assembly Operative
To pull someone's hair back from the forehead (using your hands pressed against their head) backwards across the top of the head, causing pain to the hairline region in particular. Particularly effective if done from behind, on Tefals, or on girls with big spams (foreheads). When teachers discovered that this was going on in our Essex comp our surly Welsh head of year stood up in front of everyone in assembly and said "There is a practice going around this school called swiftying" to which we all dissolved into laughter.
v working enthusiastically. These days you’d have difficulty saying it without a chorus of sniggers from the assembled crowd, as everyone in the U.K. is well aware of the American use of the word “beaver.” It’s the sort of thing your grandmother might say at Christmas dinner that would make the younger generations choke on their soup.
In the days of sail, the entire ship's company was expected to witness floggings, and they were assembled on deck. If it was very crowded, the bosun might not have room to swing the "cat o' nine tails". Therefore this term means that the location is crowded.
Refuse collection and removal operative - binman.
At school there was a red haired lad who complained that he was being called ginger minger. The teacher, seemingly unaware of what a minge was and slightly hard of hearing, was nevertheless outraged by the upset caused to this boy and held a special assembly n the school hall. He said that it was no longer acceptable to refer to red haired pupils as 'ginger minters'. As a result the word Minter immediately became the most popular word in the school, being used with gay abandon at anyone who had even the merest hint of ginger in their hair. To my knowledge this term of abuse travelled to a number of universities when the boys in that year left school.
A historical demonstration or a race where a crew of sailors disassemble, re-assemble and fire a naval cannon.
The police. General term for any law enforcement operatives. (ed: anyone got any idea why the police became known as fuzz) Martin couldn't help with the origins but suggested the word was used to describe the police during the late sixties and seventies but is less common today, in N. America at least. Keith suggests this origin: It originated in the 60s hippies days, when crewcuts/skinhead cuts were de rigeur for the police, as opposed to the flowing locks of those using the word. Normal usage in late 60s/early 70s UK - I think the musical 'Hair' may have popularised it.
Roll−up is slang for to make a cigarette by hand; a hand−made cigarette. Roll−up is Australian slang for an assembly or meeting.
A carrier takeoff assisted by a steampowered catapult. A “cold cat,†one in which insufficient launch pressure has been set into the device, can place the hapless aircraft in the water. A “hot cat†— too much pressure — is less perilous, but can rip out the nose wheel assembly or the launching bridle. Once a pair of common problems, but practically unheard of today.
Founder Harry Hay, In 1951 a non-profit organization for educating the public in all aspects of homosexuality. Mattachine Society, lobbied for the revision of federal,, state and municipal laws discriminating against gays in employment, and housing, the decriminalization of consensual sodomy between adults, and assembly, demanded honorable discharges for homosexuals in the armed forces, and the suppression of police harassment and entrapment, and the enactment of a bill of gay rights. http://www.sodomylaws.org/usa/dc/dcnews02.htm http://www.sbu.ac.uk/stafflag/mattachine.html http://www.shapingsf.org/ezine/gay/files/gaymatta.html http://qsfmagazine.com/qsf/9606/hay.html http://www.indegayforum.org/articles/varnell99.html http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/events/122000ev.htm
n. Piece Of Shit. The antithesis to real bicycles, typified by Huffy, Murray, and any of a number of other bicycles that are poorly designed, manufactured, and assembled.
Remuster is military slang for be assigned to other duties. Remuster is military slang for assemble again.
The dartboard wire assembly which forms the beds
A corrupted line from the hymn "Gladly my cross I'd bear" - which caused much hilarity amongst schoolkids whenever it was announced in Assembly.
The whole assembly, all the party.
Assembly Operative
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