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Mechanical and Electrical Engineers

SPS Works Ltd
Tilbury
5 days ago
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SPS Works Ltd is a trusted and growing name in the engineering industry, known for delivering high-quality services across a range of industrial sites. We are currently looking for skilled Mechanical and Electrical Engineers to join our team in Tilbury (ASAP).


What We Offer

  • £19.80 per hour (£51,480) - paid for 10 hours per day (including travel time)
  • Company van provided for work-related travel
  • Full-time, permanent position
  • Varied and engaging work across multiple sites
  • Supportive and professional team environment
  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays

About the Role

  • Based at our Tilbury office but primarily site-based
  • Regular travel to client sites (travel time is paid)
  • Perform mechanical and electrical engineering tasks
  • Conduct inspections, maintenance, and repairs on a variety of equipment including:
  • Concrete batching plants
  • Rail-mounted gantries
  • Ship-to-shore cranes
  • Ensure all work is carried out safely and to a high standard

About You

  • Experienced in industrial mechanical and/or electrical engineering
  • Hold a full UK driving licence (essential for travel)
  • Reliable, self-motivated, and a strong team player
  • Willing to work flexible hours when required
  • Competent in LOLER and PUWER regulations
  • Proficient with basic computer skills
  • Other relevant competencies will be considered

Location: Unit 8, Capstan Centre, Thurrock Park Way, Tilbury, RM18 7HH


(Must be able to travel to and from site daily)


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