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Mechanical Fitter

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Mechanical Fitter
Location: Thatcham
Salary: £50,000 + Overtime
? Shift: Panama (days and nights rotating 12 hour shifts - Every other weekend off)
We are currently recruiting for an Mechanical Fitter to join a well-established and growing manufacturing company in Thatcham. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in an industrial environment, where you'll be responsible for carrying out both planned and reactive maintenance on a wide range of factory equipment.
We are looking for a mechanically biased engineer with a strong background in industrial manufacturing and excellent problem-solving skills. If you're proactive, eager to learn, and thrive in a team environment, this could be the perfect role for you!
Key Skills & Experience Required for the Mechanical Fitter:
Apprentice trained or have a minimum Level 3 Mechanical Engineering Qualification
Previous experience working as a Mechanical Fitter in an industrial environment - Forces candidates welcome to apply!
Mechanical bias
Benefits for the Electrical Maintenance Engineer:
Join a secure, well-established organisation with a fantastic reputation
10% company pension contribution
Life assurance
Overtime available at premium rates
Opportunities for career progression and internal training
Competitive holiday allowance
Gym Benefit
Cycle to work scheme
Sharesave scheme
Employee Assistance Programme
If you're interested in this opportunity and feel you have the right skills, click "Apply" now!
For further details, contact Helen Brown at
Referral Bonus: Know someone perfect for this role? Recommend them and earn £250 when we place them in a permanent position! (T&Cs apply – see our website for details).

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