Mechanical Fitter

Recruit4staff LTD
Telford
1 week ago
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Recruit4Staff are proud to be representing their client, a leading engineering company in their search for a Mechanical Fitter to work in their leading facility in Telford.

For the successful Mechanical Fitter our client is offering:

Starting salary up to £32,000 - DOE
Days position 7:45am-5pm Monday to Thursday with a 12:45pm finish on Fridays
Permanent position within a well-established engineering business
OTE up to £40,000 per annum with overtime regularly available
Favourable working environment working on a variety of projects
23 days holiday (rising to 25 after year 1) plus bank holidays
Progression opportunities
Salary reviews every year
Free parking
Pension scheme
Clean, working environment
Food allowance when working away
The Role - Mechanical Fitter:

Assembling a variety of Robotic/Automated equipment from start to finish
Working from engineering drawings
Use of hand/power tools to assemble products
Working within a team to build equipment
Fitting & Installation of equipment at customer premises, including worldwide travel when required
Use of machinery within the workshop
This position could involve travelling up to 2/3 times a year (Usually 2 weeks at a time)
Providing guidance to Junior members of the team
What our client is looking for in a Mechanical Fitter;

Demonstrable experience as a Mechanical Fitter - ESSENTIAL
Qualified or Apprentice Trained in a Mechanical Field - DESIRABLE
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