Electromechanical Fitter / Installer

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Cheltenham
6 days ago
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Step into a role where your skills in electromechanical fitting and installation will be valued and nurtured. This company is renowned for its commitment to delivering exceptional automation solutions for a diverse range of industries, ensuring every project is unique and challenging. With opportunities to work on bespoke machinery and systems, this is your chance to showcase your expertise and grow your career in a supportive and innovative environment.


What You Will Do

  • Assemble and install mechanical automation machinery and systems both in:house and at customer sites.
  • Collaborate with the workshop manager and services director to ensure projects are delivered to the highest standards.
  • Conduct mechanical assembly, wiring, and installation tasks, ensuring precision and quality.
  • Interpret engineering drawings and follow method statements to complete projects effectively.
  • Work with pneumatic systems, valves, and medium:sized assemblies, ensuring functionality and compliance.
  • Travel internationally to support customers, including trips to the USA and Canada, with opportunities to explore new locations.

What You Will Bring

  • Proven experience as an apprentice:trained or qualified Mechanical and/or Electrical Fitter/Assembler.
  • At least three years of hands:on experience with industrial machinery or conveyor systems.
  • Proficiency in using hand tools and power tools with a strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and work independently or as part of a team.
  • A flexible and self:motivated approach, with a willingness to travel and learn new skills.

This company is passionate about delivering tailored automation solutions to its customers, and they value employees who share their drive for excellence. As an Electromechanical Fitter / Installer, youll be a key player in ensuring the success of innovative projects, becoming an integral part of a team that prides itself on exceptional standards and customer satisfaction.


Location

This exciting opportunity is based near Cheltenham, with travel required both locally and internationally. There is 30:40 travel expectation and expect to work up to 2 weeks at a time approx 5 times a year overseas.


Hours

40 hours per week : 8am:5pm Mon:Thur and 8am:2pm Fri


Interested?

If youre ready to take your career to the next level and thrive in a dynamic and rewarding environment, apply now to become an Electromechanical Fitter / Installer.


please submit your CV to Barry Salters ( )


Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.


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