Mechanical Fitter

Recruit4staff
Merseyside
5 days ago
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Overview

Recruit4staff are representing a well-established marine engineering business in their search for a Mechanical Fitter to work in Wirral.


Job Details – Mechanical Fitter

  • Pay: Up to £36,420 per annum (Depending on experience)
  • Pay rate: Up to £17.51 per hour (Depending on experience)
  • Hours of Work: 40 hours per week (08:00–16:30 Monday to Thursday & 08:00–15:00 Friday)
  • Duration: Permanent
  • Benefits: Buy/Sell Holiday Scheme, Paid Compassionate Leave & Sickness, Free Eye Care Vouchers & Contribution Towards Glasses, Death in Service Benefit, Discounted Costco Membership, Halfords Trade Card, Perkbox Discounted Shopping Access, Group Personal Pension Plan, 23 days holiday plus public holidays (5 days holiday accrued on long service), Medical cover included

Job Role: The Mechanical Fitter will be responsible for mechanical fitting, maintenance, and assembly across a range of marine craft. Key duties include stripping, overhauling, and assembling specialist equipment such as bearings, gearboxes, generators, and pumps. The role involves bench work following schematics, the assembly and modification of mechanical components, and carrying out repair work. The Mechanical Fitter will also work on both small and large marine crafts, collaborating with colleagues to complete high-quality projects within set deadlines.


Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications:



  • Proven record in Mechanical Fitting covering maintenance and assembly
  • Experience stripping, overhauling, and assembling specialist equipment
  • Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
  • Knowledge of how to work through mechanical problems with the design team
  • Experience within new build and/or repair and maintenance environments
  • Ability to read and work from engineering drawings
  • Time served / Apprentice Trained Mechanical Fitter or NVQ Level 3 Mechanical Qualification

Advantageous Skills, Experience, or Qualifications:



  • Experience working in the marine engineering or shipbuilding sector
  • Experience working on small or large marine craft
  • Knowledge of marine engines and propulsion systems

Additional Information
All candidates will be required to successfully pass a DBS check.


Commutable From: Wirral, Ellesmere Port, Chester, Liverpool, North Wales, Runcorn, Deeside


Similar Job Titles: Mechanical Fitter, Mechanical Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Marine Engineer, Workshop Fitter, Workshop Engineer, Workshop Technician


For further information about this and other positions please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.


Job Reference: opp-24029


Overview – Hydraulic Fitter

Hydraulic Fitter to work in Flint.



  • Pay: £17.50 to £19.50 per hour DOE (Overtime paid at 1.5x Monday to Saturday & 2x Sunday)
  • Hours of Work: 8am to 4:30pm
  • Duration: Temp to Perm (Expected 14 weeks)

Job Details:



  • Pay: £17.50 to £19.50 per hour DOE (Overtime paid at 1.5x Monday to Saturday & 2x Sunday)
  • Hours of Work: 8am to 4:30pm
  • Duration: Temp to Perm (Expected 14 weeks)

Job Role: The Hydraulic Fitter will be responsible for the installation, manufacturing, and maintenance of hydraulic and mechanical systems. You will assemble and install hydraulic systems based on technical drawings, bend rigid pipes, manufacture custom hose assemblies, and build skid assemblies. You'll also conduct pressure testing, commission systems, troubleshoot faults, and ensure all work complies with HSEQ and site safety standards.


Essential Skills, Experience, or Qualifications:



  • Experience within hydraulic systems, heavy machinery or related equipment
  • A trade qualification in Mechanical Fitting, Hydraulic Technology or equivalent
  • Ability to read and understand technical drawings, hydraulic symbols, and schematics
  • Dexterity and skill with specialised hydraulic and hand tools
  • Strong problem-solving abilities
  • Commitment to safety procedures and environmental regulations

Commutable From: Deeside, Flint, Rhyl


Similar Job Titles: Mechanical Fitter, Mechanical Installer, Hydraulic Installer, Site Installer, Site Fitter


For further information about this role, please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.


Overview – Pipe Welder

Flintshire


Temporary to Permanent


Pipe Welder to work in Flint.



  • Pay: Up to £20 per hour
  • Hours of Work: 08:00 - 16:30
  • Time and a half after standard hours during the week and on Saturdays
  • Double time on Sundays

Essential Qualifications:



  • NVQ in Pipefitting or Welding and Fabrication
  • Stainless TIG Experience

Commutable From: Chester, Mold, Wirral, Wrexham


Similar Job Titles: Pipe Fitter, Pipefitting Engineer, Industrial Pipe Fitter, Mechanical Fitter, Pipe Installation Technician, Fabrication Fitter, Onsite Pipefitter


For further information about this role, please apply now. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff, who are operating as a recruitment agency.


This description is provided by Recruit4staff and may reflect multiple roles. For further information about these and other positions please apply now.


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