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With over forty years experience in the industry, GTS works nationwide to provide expert nitrogen, maintenance and cleaning services to utilities industries and engineering companies.

Our maintenance division provides services mostly to the water industry, including everything from building new digester roofs and PV valve servicing to pipework repairs and general maintenance. Our industrial cleaning division provides screen hire along with emptying and cleaning digesters for the water industries.

Due to continued growth, we have a number of opportunities for enthusiastic, hard-working Mechanical Fitters to join our team.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mechanical installation of pipework and equipment found on water and water treatment sites, they should have a strong understanding of working to installation drawings and be able to overcome general problems that come up when installing equipment on site.

The key responsibilities involve:

Setting to technical drawings

Welding & fabrication site activities as required

Operating site-specific power tools and equipment

Adherence to Health and Safety protocols

Following instruction from Site Supervisors and Contract Managers

Essential Qualifications:

CSCS Card (Labourer minimum requirement)

Mechanical Qualification

Full UK Driving Licence (Essential)

Desirable Qualifications:

Experience working on water utilities sites

Coded Welder Qualifications To BS EN 1090 Or Equivalent

Confined Spaces Certification

CPCS/NPORS Tickets

Any Other Site Related Qualifications/tickets E.g. IPAF, PASMA, Compex

Skills & Attributes:

Excellent punctuality and professionalism

Demonstrate hard working and can do attitude

Ability to work well within a team

Demonstrate use of initiative

Package:

Competitive rates of pay

Full-time basic hours 37.5 per week

Regular overtime available

Company pension

20 days annual leave + bank holidays

Overnight accommodation provided & daily allowances paid whilst working away

Development opportunities and training available for those who want to develop their skills

Location: Alfreton, Derbyshire with travel to sites UK wide

Contract Type: Permanent

Hours: Full time, 37.5 Basic - overtime available

Salary: Competitive

You may also have experience in the following: M&E Maintenance Engineer, M&E, Mechanical and Electrical, Service Engineer, Mechanical, Electrical, Health and Safety, Repairs, Maintenance Engineer, Engineering, Maintenance Technician, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, Mobile Engineer, Mechanical Technician, etc.

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