Mechanical Fitter - Contract

Proftech Talent
Tamworth
1 month ago
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Mechanical Fitter - Contract


Location: Tamworth
Duration: Contract to Permanent
Salary: £15.00 - £16.00ph + Overtime


Our client, who supports several companies across the Automotive sector has an immediate opening for an experienced Mechanical Fitter to join an established team for an immediate start.


As a Mechanical Fitter:

You will work on new and refurbished resistance welding machines that are supplied to a wide range of clients from within the automotive industry.


Responsibilities

  • Overhauling, repairing and refurbishing parts and equipment
  • Fulfill parts requisitions on the completion of work to ensure stock levels are retained hence minimizing downtime
  • Assist with ongoing project work e.g. new equipment installations
  • Undertake any reasonable requests for training, either internally or externally, to improve performance and capabilities
  • Flexibility to occasionally work outside standard hours when cover is required

Qualifications / Key Skills

  • Apprenticeship in associated field or equivalent experience
  • Working knowledge of various types of welding machines an advantage
  • Experience of working and setting up jigs
  • Ability to work under instruction and on own initiative
  • Ability to read technical drawings and schematics accurately
  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail
  • Ability to work safely and adhering to health and safety protocols
  • Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a team or independently
  • Relevant certifications or qualifications in electrical or mechanical trades are desirable

Benefits

  • Hours - 07.30 - 4.00pm (Mon - Thursday), 2.00pm finish on a Friday
  • Work wear supplied
  • Paid Holiday + Bank Holiday
  • Car Parking


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