Mechanical Fitter

Proactive Personnel Ltd
Telford
1 month ago
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Overview

Proactive Personnel Ltd are currently recruiting for a number of Mechanical Fitters for our client based in Stafford Park, Telford.

We are able to consider candidates with various skill levels for these roles.

Requirements
  • Have experience with various hand and power tools
  • Be comfortable working from engineering drawings
  • Work well in a team
  • Be able to measure and cut various materials to size
  • Use your own initiative
  • Have experience in a manufacturing / production environment.

This is working in a niche market where full product training is provided – we are looking for candidates who have a strong base skill level who are looking for the opportunity to grow and develop in their career. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a growing business.

You will be working in a clean, well lit production environment where you are supported in your career development with ‘on the job’ training coupled with external FLT, scissor lift and other various external courses.

You will be working a 40 hour week with an early finish on Friday!

Working Hours
  • Mon to Thurs – 07:45 to 17:00
  • Fri – 07:45 to 12:45

In return, you can expect to earn between £29,000 – £35,000 per annum (to achieve the higher salary bracket, you must be able to demonstrate previous experience in a similar role with proven levels of success). There is also significant overtime available (paid at premium) where your earnings can significantly increase!

As part of this role, you will be given the opportunity to complete site installs where travel, accommodation and expenses are provided. This could be travel worldwide.


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