Junior Mechanical Fitter

Mobile Technical Staff Limited
Croydon
1 day ago
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Ref: 3556
Permanent
29000.00 - 43000.00 GBP


Junior Workshop Mechanical Fitter

Location: Croydon

Salary: £29,000 – £31,000 (DOE)

Hours: 36.5 hours per week

Mon–Thurs: 07:00–15:00

Fri: 07:00–13:30


We are currently seeking a Junior Workshop Mechanical Fitter to join a busy engineering workshop specialising in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of mechanical equipment used across rail, marine, power, and industrial sectors. This role offers a stable working environment, varied technical work, and opportunities to develop skills across a wide range of rotating and mechanical systems.


Key Responsibilities

  • Strip, inspect, survey, assemble, and test mechanical systems including gearboxes, fluid couplings, pumps, transmissions, couplers, and cooling units
  • Read and interpret engineering drawings to support assembly and fault finding
  • Work to precise tolerances using measuring tools such as micrometers and calipers
  • Apply correct assembly techniques including torque tightening and shrink fitting
  • Complete technical documentation accurately as work progresses
  • Maintain quality standards, efficiency, and safe working practices
  • Carry out basic maintenance tasks within the workshop cell

Requirements

  • Minimum 2 years’ mechanical fitting experience, ideally working with rotating equipment
  • Apprentice-trained or relevant mechanical qualification preferred
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and experience in an engineering environment
  • Ability to work accurately, independently, and as part of a team
  • Knowledge of safety procedures, risk assessments, and COSHH is advantageous
  • Good communication skills and willingness to learn new skills

Additional Information

  • Work supports regulated industries; compliance with drug and alcohol testing programmes is required
  • Fast‑paced workshop environment with a variety of products and technical challenges

This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Mechanical Fitter looking to join a professional workshop team and contribute to high‑quality engineering work.


Apply online now, or contact Crystal on for more details


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