Mechanical Assembler

BMR Solutions Ltd
Clevedon
2 days ago
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Semi-Skilled Mechanical Fitter


Job Title: Mechanical Technicians

Location: Clevedon

Contract: ongoing

Hours : Days

Rate : £13.85 plus overtime and holiday


Key Skills & Experience: Mechanical fitting & sub-assembly, reading mechanical drawings / schematics, machine assembly, ideally time served / apprenticed, basic electrical knowledge, basic industrial plumbing / pipe work knowledge / experience.



JOB SPECIFICATION




A large manufacturing company located in the North Somerset area is looking to recruit both Skilled and Semi-Skilled Mechanical Fitters/Assemblers/Technicians/Sub-assemblers.


The successful Mechanical Fitter/Assembler will have had previous experience in:


• Mechanical fitting/assembly.

• Working within a busy manufacturing cell / production environment.

• Assembling/Fitting machinery/systems in the form of cabinets and frames.

• Mechanical Sub-assembly.

• The ability to work to mechanical engineering drawings.

• A time served mechanical apprenticeship is desirable although candidates who can demonstrate a strong mechanical background will be considered.

• The right candidate will be enthusiastic and willing to work up to high standards.

• The use of hand tools.

• Basic electrical knowledge (beneficial).

• Basic industrial plumbing/pipe work.


This is an excellent opportunity to work in a very clean and up to date manufacturing plant, where you will have access to free parking, subsidised canteen, as well as generous overtime rates.


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