Apprentice Mechanical Fitter

Forth Ports Limited
Grangemouth
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

Location: Forth Ports Ltd, Carron House, Dock Road, Port of Grangemouth


Job Title: Apprentice Mechanical Fitter


Compensation: £16,928


Start Date: August 2026


FIND YOUR FUTURE AT FORTH PORTS

At Forth Ports, we keep trade, logistics, and infrastructure moving. Our emerging talent roles are central to this mission, developing the skills that power our economy and connect communities across the country. Joining our apprenticeship programme means gaining hands‑on experience in a dynamic, forward‑thinking environment, while developing skills that matter for life and career. You’ll have the opportunity to make a real impact, helping businesses thrive, supporting the smooth operation of our ports, and contributing to projects that shape the UK’s infrastructure and renewable energy future. With our commitment to reach carbon neutrality by 2032 and Net Zero by 2042, we’re investing heavily in sustainable and digital technologies including major growth in offshore wind and greener port operations. For you, this means joining a business that’s evolving, ambitious, and making a real difference.


At Forth Ports, our people are at the core of everything that we do and we are proud of our Gold accredited membership of The 5% Club, a milestone recognising our long‑term commitment to developing emerging talent across the business. As we continue to invest through high‑quality “earn and learn” opportunities, whether you’re starting out, changing direction or returning after time away, we’d love to hear from you.


About The Role

We’re offering individuals the opportunity to develop their skills and progress their careers through our Apprentice Mechanical Fitter apprenticeship. Over four years, you’ll gain practical experience, build specialist knowledge, and work towards a recognised qualification, SCQF Level 7 in Engineering: Asset Lifecycle and Maintenance.


We will hold our assessment day for this role at the Port of Grangemouth, where you will have the chance to meet some of the team and to find out more about the role and the apprenticeship. We will be in touch before then to let you know if you have been selected to attend.


What You Will Learn

Our Apprentice Mechanical Fitter will work towards an SCQF Level 7 qualification in Engineering: Asset Lifecycle and Maintenance. Learning will be delivered through day‑release at college, where they will develop a solid understanding of the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, safety, and maintenance practices. Alongside this, the apprentice will work in our port workshop with experienced engineers, gaining hands‑on experience while completing their vocational qualifications in the workplace and supporting the maintenance, repair, and upkeep of critical assets in a live operational environment.


What can we offer you?

  • Structured learning and development pathway linked to your personal and professional growth, supporting long‑term career progression
  • Competitive starting salary with regular reviews to recognise your performance and development
  • Discretionary group bonus
  • Generous annual leave entitlement of 34 days including bank holidays
  • Defined contribution pension scheme with up to 16.5% joint contribution plus life assurance at 4x salary
  • Health promotion events and employee wellbeing initiatives to support your physical and mental wellbeing
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) providing free, confidential 24/7 telephone support for you and your family
  • On‑site Occupational Health Team with access to professional support and referrals to services such as counselling, physiotherapy and free flu jabs
  • An annual Christmas thank you gift of a complimentary turkey or meat‑free alternative for all employees
  • GymFlex health club memberships offering discounted access to gyms including Nuffield Health, PureGym, Anytime Fitness, The Gym Group and selected local gyms
  • Cycle to Work scheme to support affordable, sustainable commuting
  • On‑site free parking available for all employees
  • Attractive family‑friendly policies, including enhanced maternity cover
  • Employee discount platform providing savings on UK‑wide restaurants, retail, car rentals, days out, and holidays

What are we looking for?

  • A minimum of three National 5 qualifications including Nat 5 Maths, Nat 5 English and Nat 5 in Technical Subject
  • You will have a head start if you have already completed a Foundation Apprenticeship in a related field
  • Individuals who are able to demonstrate a genuine interest in the work that we do at the port, and are looking to build valuable skills for your future career
  • Full UK working rights
  • UK driving licence preferred

We welcome applications from candidates of all ages to apply, but please note due to the nature of our work, we do require all candidates to be a minimum of 16 years of age.


We value diversity & inclusivity and we are an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and will consider all applications for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability status.


What is the Application Process?

  • Application: Apply via the link on our vacancies page with your updated CV and cover letter detailing your interest in the position. Please note the deadline for applications is Friday 6th March 2026. We may close this vacancy earlier than advertised if we receive a large number of applications, so please apply early to avoid missing out.
  • Screening call: If your application is of interest, our Talent Acquisition team will be in touch for an initial discussion, answer any questions that you may have and invite you to the assessment centre.
  • Confirmation email: We will share an email to confirm what to expect at the assessment centre, anything that you need to prepare and what to bring on the day.
  • Assessment Day: You meet the team and get a great feel for why Forth Ports is for you!

About The Company

Over our 50 years of experience we have witnessed our ports grow to become important assets to support and deliver growth both for the UK and local economies. The growth impact has been achieved due to the continued investments in our infrastructure, making sure that our ports are able to continually develop their services and support the growth of many industries. Our people have played a significant role. They have delivered the highest quality of service through their expertise, loyalty and flexibility and, without them, we could not have built the strong reputation and the long term agreements with many customers that we have today.


Company Culture

Welcome to Forth Ports Careers. As a leading port operator, we employ over 1,100 people across our ports in Scotland and the Port of Tilbury in London. A career in a port business is very rewarding. There is real variety within each role and significant opportunities for promotion and career development. Don’t just take our word for it; view the “Some of our People” section and the video below to gain insight into the kinds of jobs our employees do, how they’ve grown with us, and what motivates them each day. The port business can be seen as a barometer for the economy and this drives us to be adaptable and fast paced as we identify new business opportunities.


Required Criteria

  • A minimum of three National 5 qualifications including Nat 5 Maths, Nat 5 English and Nat 5 in Technical Subject
  • Full UK working rights

Desired Criteria

  • You will have a head start if you have already completed a Foundation Apprenticeship in a related field
  • UK driving licence preferred

Closing Date: Friday 6th March, 2026


Contract Type: fulltime


Salary: £16,928.00 Yearly


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