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We are a local business and are at an advanced stage of developing a  small product made up from seven different metal  and plastic components. The whole product weighs only 450 gms when assembled..

We need the seven components to be assembled together to make the final product.  It is an opportunity for someone semi-retired or  with mobility issues.  But it does need someone  who is dextrous with full use of both hands. No great strength is required and the assembly can be done from a seated position using the simple hand tools provided.

Work periods would be a minimum of 4 hours but could be longer if preferred. Wage is cash in hand and to be agreed

Location is East Dulwich in very close proximity to three bus routes and North Dulwich station.

Is this of interest to anybody?

 

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Thank you to all those who responded with PM's . Please be advised that the assembly project is a few months away. We are at the advanced prototype stage and thus has to be followed by extended testing followed by component procurement.

I will get in contact with you all in due course .

Thank you



 

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