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Mechanical Fitter

Allstaff Recruitment
London
1 week ago
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We are currently recruiting for a

Mechanical Fitter based in

Bedford

to join our client's on a full-time permanent basis.
Summary of the Mechanical Fitter role
Salary:

£30,500 - £35,500
Location:

Bedford
Type of Contract:

Permanent
Hours:

Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 3:30pm, Fridays 7:00am - 2:30pm
Responsibilities of the

Mechanical Fitter
Assemble and fit mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic components.
Work to Bills of Materials.
Read and work from technical drawings.
Operate various hand and power tools.
Requirements for a successful Mechanical Fitter
Relevant qualification or time-served apprenticeship.
Must have engineering experience gained within an assembly and manufacturing environment.
Experience in heavy plant, 3 phase, 24 logic, data cabling or schematics.
Able to read and interpret technical mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering drawings.
Strong IT skills with proficiency in Office 365, Adobe Acrobat and CAD.
Strong problem-solving skills.
Good communication skills.
Own your own tools.
Allstaff Recruitment are an Independent Recruitment Specialist based in Bedfordshire who work on behalf of companies across Bedford, Milton Keynes and surrounds to fill their vacancies and meet their recruitment needs. We place candidates in permanent, temporary and contract roles across a number of industry sectors.
**Thank you for your interest in the

Mechanical Fitter role. One of our qualified Recruitment Specialists will now review your application. Due to the high volume of applications, we receive it is with regret that we are unable to respond to all candidates directly. However, if you do not hear from us within seven days you have unfortunately been unsuccessful on this occasion. **

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