Assembler pay in Edinburgh March 2026
How much do assemblers in Edinburgh get paid?
assemblers in Edinburgh earn
£8.76-14.72 per hour
Based on 16 employee reviews
What do top employers pay assemblers?
Who are the top assembler employers?
Who are the worst assembler employers?
Recent assembler Jobs in Edinburgh
- General Operative at The Best Connection posted 3 days ago
- Industrial Services Operative at Veolia posted yesterday
- Semi Skilled Production Operator at Search Consultancy posted yesterday
- Production Operator at Search Consultancy posted yesterday
- Industrial Services Operative at Veolia posted 2 days ago
- Industrial Services Operative at Veolia posted 2 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 16 employees
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What do assemblers do?
Production operatives have the job of working on a factory production-line to make products.
They can work in factories for industries such as:
- Food and drink
- Pharmaceuticals
- Cars and other vehicles
- Machinery and construction
Other names for production operatives are:
- Process operators/ operatives
- Factory workers
- Production workers
You can either be a semi-skilled (entry level) or skilled worker, depending on what experience you already have.
This type of job will vary depending on what sort of factory you work in.
Some common things you may do include:
- Checking raw materials or ingredients are in good condition
- Using specialist production-line equipment
- Putting products together by hand
- Basic quality control
- Packing up products
- Keeping work areas safe and clean
As mentioned, this can be an entry level job. However, you may have to pass a practical skills assessment to get hired.
If you want to apply for a semi-skilled production operative job, you might also need the following:
- Some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship.
- Can work well with your hands
- The right to work in the UK
For more information about manufacturing and production jobs, read our guide to the best manufacturing companies to work for.