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Mechanical Fitter

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Pontefract
5 days ago
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An opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Fitter to join a well‑established engineering and manufacturing organisation producing precision‑engineered metal products and bespoke enclosures for a range of industrial clients. As a Mechanical Fitter, you will be responsible for supporting the installation and assembly of mechanical systems and components within a site‑based environment. This full‑time permanent role offers a competitive salary and benefits.


Responsibilities

  • Assisting with the fitting, alignment, and installation of mechanical equipment and systems.
  • Installing components such as pipework, ducting, supports, and brackets.
  • Operating site machinery including forklifts, scissor lifts, and cherry pickers safely and efficiently.
  • Reading and interpreting mechanical drawings and layout plans to ensure accurate assembly.
  • Using hand and power tools to carry out mechanical installation tasks to a high standard.
  • Maintaining a clean and organised work area in compliance with site safety procedures.
  • Following all relevant health and safety guidelines, including safe lifting and working at height.

What we are looking for

  • Previously worked as a Fit Out Operative, Mechanical Fitter, Mechanical Operative, Mechanical Installe, Mechanical Engineer, Site Operative, Mechanical Technician, Fit Out Engineer, Mechanical Installation Engineer, Pipefitter or in a similar role.
  • Proven experience in mechanical installation, fit‑out, or utilities work.
  • Valid licences or certification to operate FLT, scissor lift, and cherry picker.
  • NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services (or equivalent).
  • Previous welding experience.
  • Ability to interpret mechanical and technical drawings accurately.
  • Strong awareness of manual handling and site safety practices.

Shift

Monday to Thursday: 7am to 4pm
Friday: From 7am to 1pm
Working hours: 40 per week


What's on offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Generous holiday entitlement increasing with service.
  • Full Christmas shutdown to enjoy festive downtime.
  • Early finish every Friday to start your weekend early.
  • Two paid short breaks per day plus lunch break.
  • Free health check‑ups and eye care vouchers.
  • 24/7 GP access for you and your family.
  • Salary sacrifice savings scheme.
  • Death‑in‑service cover for peace of mind.
  • Free on‑site parking.
  • Comprehensive induction and structured training programme


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