Mechanical Fitter

Sulzer
Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Fitter page is loaded## Mechanical Fitterlocations: Nottinghamtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 7 Days Agojob requisition id: SJR95866Sulzer is a leading engineering company with a proud heritage of innovation. Join our global team to grow your expertise and develop innovative solutions that enable a prosperous and more sustainable society.# About the roleSulzer has a proud heritage of over 180 years in engineering excellence, specialising in pumps, agitators, compressors, and critical rotating equipment across industries. At our Sutton-in-Ashfield Service Centre, we lead the way in delivering world-class electro-mechanical repairs and overhauls for the UK Rail Sector – ensuring the reliability and safety of the trains that keep our country moving. A key part of this is precision winding. From traction motors to auxiliary systems, expertly rewound motors are essential for keeping fleets operational, efficient, and on schedule. Every coil, every turn matters and that’s where our skilled team makes the difference. We are looking for an experienced Mechnaical Fitter to join us, helping maintain the highest standards in motor rewinds and repairs for our rail customers.Job Responsibilities* Dismantle, rewind, reassemble, and test single-phase and three-phase AC motors, small DC motors, and associated equipment including pumps and gearboxes* Carry out incoming inspections for damage and evidence of electrical malfunctions to set procedures* Prepare and inspect all reusable parts for rewinding* Operate specialised winding and testing equipment such as winding machines, surge testers, and core-loss testers* Complete all job documentation, including photographs, accurately and on timeJob Qualifications* Recognised electrical engineering or electrical machine repair & rewinds apprenticeship (or equivalent)* Proven experience dismantling, rewinding, assembling, and testing AC/DC motors* Experience with a wide range of mechanical and electrical rotating equipment* Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings* Strong attention to detail, organisational skills, and commitment to quality# What we offer you* A competitive basic salary* Paid overtime opportunities* Annual companywide bonus* 33 days annual leave.* Defined pension contributions.* Access to Medicash, helping you cover everyday health costs like dental, optical, and physiotherapy, plus a range of wellbeing perks.* Confidential support via Employee Assistance Programmes.* Discounted personal car leasing for you, your family, and friends.* Long Service Awards celebrating your commitment.* Continuous learning opportunities through Sulzer Learning Pathways.* We’re proud to support those who’ve served. Sulzer is a Bronze Award holder under the MoD’s Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, meaning we actively welcome and support ex-military personnel and reservists in building successful careers with us.Sulzer is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in the strength of a diverse workforce and are committed to offering an inclusive work environment.We are proud to be recognized as a Top Employer 2026 in Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Switzerland, South Africa, the UK and the USA.
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