Mechanical Fitter

MPI Ltd
Bedford
1 month ago
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MPI require a Mechanical Fitter to work on a long term contract basis

40 hours per week


Mon - Fri 7:00am – 15:30pm, with half hour lunch break but this can vary when working on client sites


£19.00


Client / Role

Our client is an established manufacturer of water processing equipment, based in Bedford. They require a skilled mechanical fitter to assist with installations of equipment on client sites.


The role will involve travelling to client sites and assisting an engineering team with the installation of a wide range of processing / treating equipment.


Experience of working on Water Treatment works is always an advantage.


Essential

  • CSCS Card – Green (as a minimum) Blue or Gold
  • SSSTS or SMSTS
  • EUSR (water Hygiene)
  • Confined Space
  • PASMA (Scaffold Towers)
  • First Aid

Job Purpose

  • To work safely at all times and to always consider the safety of others in anything they do.
  • To deliver mechanical services on defined projects.
  • To take instruction from a team leader.
  • To work in the workshop or on site as required.

Knowledge & Experience

  • Mechanical fitting
  • Experience in working with mechanical equipment
  • Ideally a recognised apprenticeship
  • Ability to work from instruction
  • Clear demonstration of safety behaviour
  • Full valid UK driving licence (or equivalent) – essential
  • Valid Construction Skills Certification Scheme [CSCS] card
  • Valid National Water Hygiene card

Person Profile

  • Customer Focused
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Self motivated
  • Good Team Player
  • Willingness to travel in the whole of UK and Ireland, with occasional visits further afield
  • Willingness to engage proactively with our continuous improvement approach to Health & Safety,


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