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Mechanical Fitter

ERIKS
Hexham
22 hours ago
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Why join ERIKS?
Our Engineering team at ERIKS UK&I plays a vital role in solving complex challenges and delivering practical, innovative solutions that keep our customers moving. We bring together talented engineers from a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and disciplines all united by a shared commitment to quality, safety, and continuous improvement. Whether working onsite or in our specialist facilities, we foster a collaborative, inclusive environment where every voice is valued, and diverse thinking drives better outcomes. By combining technical expertise with a deep understanding of our customers' needs, we engineer solutions that make a real difference to our clients.
About the Role:
Electro- Mechanical Repair & Service Industry training
Wide knowledge of process equipment including, AC & DC electric motors, pumps, gearbox, manufacturing conveyor systems and associated equipment.
Wide range of skills and knowledge motors, pumps, geared units & rotating equipment
Mechanical & Electrical Qualifications ideally 18th Edition if possible, but not necessary
Good all round electrical & mechanical knowledge
Key Skills, Experience & Requirements:
A multi skilled engineer capable of working on, repairing, and maintaining a wide range of electrical and mechanical industrial rotating equipment including pumps, motors, gearboxes and associated equipment, whilst working to and complying with the companys health & safety procedures and adhering to company SSW & RAMS.
Working for ERIKS Norwich engineering facility primarily on site and on a variety of customer sites within the Eastern region, within a busy 24-hour 7 day a week operation supporting strategic customers from a well-equipped workshop environment.
To continue to encourage participation, innovation & creativity to improve the working environment.
The purpose of the role is to contribute to ensuring that ERIKS Engineering Services provides its customer base unrivalled quality repairs and service across a wide range of repair and maintenance services.
Whats in it for you?
Alongside a competitive salary, our benefits package is designed to support your career, wellbeing, and life beyond work:
Time Off That Works for You
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Option to buy up to 5 extra days
1 paid wellbeing day per year
Health & Wellbeing
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme with 24/7 emotional, financial, and legal support
Virtual GP access, counselling, nutrition & fitness coaching, physiotherapy
Medical second opinions, lifestyle coaching, and wellness discounts
Security & Support
Company sick pay from day one
Contributory pension scheme
Group income protection (after qualifying period)
Life assurance
Extra Perks
Cycle to Work scheme
Enhanced Maternity, Paternity & Adoption leave
Fertility leave and support
Who are we?
Were ERIKS, a leading specialised industrial service provider. Our mission? Simple: to make Industry Work Better.
With 170 sites across the UK and Ireland, youre never far from a supportive, inclusive team. From shop floors to strategic roles, your skills make a difference wherever you are.
Were proud of our engineering heritage, but our impact goes far beyond the workshop. We deliver innovative solutions and technical expertise to keep industry moving forward.
Were building a culture where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. Diversity, inclusion and belonging arent just words, they??re central to who we are and how we grow . If you're looking for purpose, opportunity, and a place to belong, youll find it here.
So what are you waiting for?
Lets build something remarkable together.
ERIKS is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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