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Mechanical Fitter Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire E3 Recruitment £35,000 - Annum

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DescriptionMechanical Fitter Aylesbury Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (Early finish Friday) £35,000 DOE Training provided Overtime (1.5x) Early finish Friday Company van and fuel card (available for personal use) 25 days annual leave + holiday purchase scheme Death in service Life assurance Health cashback plan Shares in business Refer a friend scheme The Mechanical Fitter Role We are seeking a Mechanical Fitter to join a leading multinational blue-chip company. This role is based on-site at a customer's manufacturing facility and involves inspection, repair, and preventative maintenance of compressors, blowers, and pumping systems fitted to vehicles. Full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities for the Mechanical Fitter role Inspect, repair, and service equipment in line with manufacturer specifications and company standards. Complete all required documentation, including reports, inspections, calibration checks, and job sheets. Undertake maintenance, testing, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, pumps, compressors, motors, and ancillary equipment. Read and interpret schematic drawings. Provide breakdown assistance Carry out additional tasks including onboard vehicle smart system maintenance, vessel integrity checks, light body repairs, and general vehicle repairs. Ideal Backgrounds for our Mechanical Fitter We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience in: HGV Fitter / HGV Technician Plant Fitter Hydraulic Fitter Vehicle Technician Aircraft Engineer Compressor Engineer Water treatment or pump engineering Key Skills & Knowledge Diagnostic analysis, repairs, and preventative maintenance. Knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics. Hands-on fault-finding experience. If you are interested in this Mechanical Fitter role, please apply now or contact Grace at E3 RecruitmentAd ID: 5417289505

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