Mechanical Fitter

Pertemps Network Group
Wolverhampton
1 week ago
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Job Title: Site Fitter – Water & Mechanical Maintenance


Location: Between sites Wolverhampton and Stourbridge


We are currently recruiting for a Site Fitter to join a small, specialist team delivering mechanical installation and maintenance services across water treatment sites. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced mechanical fitter to step into a lead role, taking ownership of site activities and working closely with a dedicated co‑fitter.


The Role

You will be responsible for carrying out mechanical installation, maintenance and replacement works on customer sites, including:



  • Travelling between sites and working on pumps, pipework, rotating machinery and associated mechanical equipment
  • Removing and replacing worn or defective equipment, including refurbished assets
  • Isolating and removing equipment for workshop overhaul when required
  • Working safely in line with site health & safety procedures, including confined spaces and working at height where applicable
  • Acting as a professional representative of the business on customer sites
  • Completing basic job documentation and reporting electronically

Candidate Requirements

  • Proven mechanical fitting experience with strong practical skills
  • Previous site-based experience (water industry experience advantageous)
  • Ability to lead on-site activities while working effectively as part of a small team
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Basic IT skills for job recording and reporting
  • Confined space and working at height certifications desirable (training available if not held)

Package

  • Competitive salary, dependent on experience
  • 39‑hour working week with overtime opportunities
  • Company pension scheme
  • Company van (shared within the team)
  • Ongoing training and development

This role would suit a reliable, hands‑on mechanical professional looking to progress into a lead position within a stable and supportive business.


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