Electromechanical Fitter

Quartzelec Limited
Sheffield
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Quartzelec is a leading independent, multi-disciplinary electrical engineering service provider, employing over 600 skilled professionals across the UK and internationally. With an annual turnover exceeding £90 million, we deliver industry-leading solutions in electrical contracting and rotating machine services. Backed by over 100 years of technical excellence, we specialise in the repair, maintenance, and lifecycle support of motors, generators, and associated systems. Our strategic global footprint and deep-rooted engineering expertise make us a trusted partner to clients across a broad range of industrial and commercial sectors. At Quartzelec, we pride ourselves on fostering a culture of autonomy and ownership—empowering our employees to take initiative, lead in their areas of specialism, and make a meaningful impact.

The Opportunity

We are looking to recruit an experienced Electromechanical Fitter to join our expanding team in Sheffield. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will play a key role in the disassembly, repair, and reassembly of rotating machines, ensuring work is completed to the highest standard and within agreed timescales. This is a varied and hands-on role that will see you working both in-house and on customer sites, supporting projects and emergency works as required.

Responsibilities

  • Inspect, strip, and disassemble rotating machines including AC/DC electric motors
  • Carry out high-quality repairs with a focus on first-time fix
  • Undertake basic electrical testing to establish machine condition
  • Accurately assess and record wear, damage, and repair requirements
  • Inspect and fit bearings, including white metal bearings
  • Support balancing activities (experience advantageous)
  • Prepare and assemble machines ready for test runs in line with QA standards
  • Produce accurate notes, reports, and paperwork to required deadlines
  • Work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team
  • Deliver exceptional levels of customer care and communication
  • Provide support on site projects and respond to emergency works (including overnight stays when required)

Your Skills and Experiences

  • Recognised qualification in Mechanical Engineering (C&G, NVQ or equivalent)
  • Previous experience within an electromechanical environment
  • Hands-on knowledge of rotating equipment, root cause analysis, and precision measuring
  • Experience with bearing inspection and fitting, including white metal bearings
  • Ability to use industry equipment correctly and safely during the repair process
  • Methodical and accurate approach with excellent attention to detail
  • Strong communication skills with a customer-focused approach
  • Flexibility to travel for short durations to support customer sites
  • Full UK driving licence (advantageous)
  • Positive attitude to personal and site safety

Benefits

  • Private healthcare and cashback plan
  • Contributory salary sacrifice pension scheme
  • Enhanced annual leave entitlement, in addition to bank holidays
  • Paid maternity and paternity leave
  • Access to EV charging points
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Extensive professional development through our in-house training academy
  • Career-enhancing training events
  • Exclusive employee discounts and various concessions via our corporate perks platform

Additional information

As a valued member of our team, you’ll have access to a wide range of supplementary benefits, including engagement with over 100 apprentices, and we were honoured to receive the Employer Recognition Award from two of our training providers in 2025. We are dedicated to fostering growth and supporting our employees through guidance and mentorship, enabling them to achieve their full potential.

We offer a distinctive working experience within a company that values autonomy, empowering employees with responsibility and ownership of their areas of expertise. This approach not only allows you to make a meaningful impact but also creates opportunities for significant career advancement.

Closing Date: TBC

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

Strictly no agencies please.

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing


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