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Electro/Mechanical Fitter in Bristol, City of Bristol

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Bristol
5 days ago
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Overview

Electro/Mechanical Fitter – Bristol – Up to £18ph DOE – Contract Role

The Electro/Mechanical Fitter role is with a highly successful manufacturer of specialised solutions for the FMCG and high volume production industry sectors. The role will be suited to experienced electro mechanical fitters from complex machinery backgrounds. Join a leading manufacturer specializing in bespoke solutions for the FMCG and high-volume production industries. As part of a global group, the company has seen significant investment, making this an exciting time to contribute to their innovative projects. The Electro/Mechanical Fitter role offers the opportunity to work on complex, special-purpose machinery, ensuring high-quality assembly and adherence to industry standards. This position is ideal for those with a strong background in handling custom-built, special-purpose equipment designed for unique production requirements.

Responsibilities
  • Assemble and maintain complex, special-purpose machinery used in FMCG or high-volume production environments.
  • Interpret mechanical and electrical drawings for custom-built equipment.
  • Address quality issues and work within a 5S or continuous improvement culture.
Qualifications
  • Skilled in electro-mechanical fitting, with demonstrable experience in assembling and maintaining complex, special-purpose machinery used in FMCG or high-volume production environments.
  • Proficient in interpreting mechanical and electrical drawings for custom-built equipment.
  • Familiar with addressing quality issues and working within a 5S or continuous improvement culture.
  • Knowledgeable about manufacturing-based health and safety practices, particularly those relevant to special-purpose machinery.

The Company are part of a global group of manufacturers and produce bespoke special purpose machinery solutions. They have experienced significant investment, making this an exciting opportunity for a skilled fitter seeking their next move.

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