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Mechanical Fitter

Stirling Warrington
Coventry
3 days ago
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Job title: Mechanical Fitter
Location: Coventry
Shift: Days (Mon-Fri)
Salary: £47,800 per annum
Benefits: Company Sick Pay, Retail discount scheme, Cycle to Work / Techscheme, Long Service Award, GEM Awards, Employee Assistance Programme, 4 x Death in Service.

A leading UK food manufacturer with a strong reputation for innovation and quality is expanding its engineering team. This is a great opportunity to join a growing organisation at the forefront of automated production.
As a Mechanical Fitter, you will design, modify and maintain mechanical equipment on site. Your work will focus on delivering safe, hygienic and reliable engineering solutions that keep production running smoothly.

MechanicalFitter Responsibilities:
Carry out mechanical repairs, fabrication and welding to minimise breakdowns
Support rapid response to engineering faults across production lines
Create and maintain CAD drawings for reference and future projects
Machine parts for stock to reduce dependence on external suppliers
Complete preventative maintenance and quality assurance checks
Inspect equipment and diagnose potential issues before failure
Prioritise and complete work assignments quickly and efficiently
Work closely with manufacturing, production and quality teams
Follow all health & safety and food safety procedures
Provide clear reporting on completed work and outstanding tasks
MechanicalFitter Experience:
Time-served mechanical apprenticeship or equivalent qualification
Strong experience in an automated production environment
Skilled welder (TIG, MIG, ARC) and trained fabricator
Machining skills (lathe and milling)
Good CAD knowledge
For more information on the Mechanical Fitter Position contact Ewan at Stirling Warrington.

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