Electro Mechanical Technician

AuRoLog Talent
Cheltenham
3 weeks ago
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Senior Talent Consultant in Automation (Au), Robotics (Ro), and Logistics (Log) sectors worldwide 🌎 at AuRoLog Talent. (Industry 4.0)

Urgently hiring for a leading manufacturer of automation machinery and control systems


Position: Electromechanical Fitter / Installer


As an Electromechanical Fitter, you will be responsible for the mechanical assembly, installation, and occasional electrical work on bespoke automation machinery and control systems. You will be part of an innovative team working on exciting projects across multiple industries, with opportunities to travel in the UK and internationally.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Mechanical assembly of automation machinery, conveyors, and sub-assemblies
  • Installation and commissioning of machinery at customer sites (UK & overseas)
  • Support with basic electrical wiring when required
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings and method statements
  • Troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, and ensuring high-quality standards
  • Occasional overseas travel (approx. 30–40%, up to 2 weeks at a time)

Requirements:

  • Apprentice trained and/or qualified Mechanical and/or Electrical Fitter/Assembler
  • 3+ years’ experience building/installing industrial machinery or conveyors
  • Ability to work with hand tools and power tools
  • Knowledge of pneumatic systems, valves, and hygienic environments
  • Able to read engineering and electrical drawings
  • Strong problem-solving mindset with a hands‑on approach
  • Eligible to work in the UK and open to travel internationally (USA & Canada)
  • Competitive Salary + Overtime at 1.5x rate
  • 21 days holiday + bank holidays (with extra days for long service)
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Uniform & PPE provided
  • Daily allowances, accommodation & travel covered for overseas work
  • Spot bonuses/awards for outstanding contribution
  • Strong career development opportunities within a supportive and family-oriented team

If you’re an experienced Electromechanical Fitter seeking a stable, long-term role with a respected employer in automation and robotics, this is your chance to make an impact. Apply today and be part of a growing success story!


Seniority level

Associate


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

  • Engineering, Manufacturing, and Customer Service
  • Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage, Automation Machinery Manufacturing, and Warehousing and Storage

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