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Mechanical Fitter

Staffright Group Ltd
Ipswich
1 week ago
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We are seeking a skilled Mechanical Fitter to join our team in Suffolk on a temporary basis for up to 3 months. The successful candidate will have hands-on mechanical fitting experience, with welding, drilling, and calibration skills essential. No design work is required. Full training will be provided on all company machinery and equipment.

Key Responsibilities
• Carry out mechanical fitting, assembly, and maintenance tasks on a variety of machinery and equipment
• Perform welding, drilling, and calibration work to required standards
• Read and work from engineering instructions and job sheets (no design responsibilities)
• Conduct routine inspections and basic maintenance
• Maintain tools, equipment, and work areas in a safe and organised manner
• Collaborate with production and engineering teams to support daily operations
• Follow all company health, safety, and environmental procedures

Training & Development
• Full training provided on all in-house machinery and equipment

Additional Information
• Temporary contract for up to 3 months
• Overtime available depending on workload
• Competitive hourly rate of £18 – £20

Skills Required

Essential Skills & Experience
• Proven experience as a Mechanical Fitter or in a similar mechanical/engineering role
• Proficiency in welding, drilling, and calibration
• Strong mechanical aptitude and p...

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