Mechanical Fitter

Kaminsky Consulting
Warrington
2 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Fitter to join our Production team in Warwick. This role would also suit Chassis Fitters or Plant Fitters with strong mechanical assembly and hydraulic fitting experience.


This is a hands‑on role working in a production environment, assembling and installing mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems to engineering specifications. You will play a key role in building high‑quality machinery and plant equipment while working to production schedules and quality standards.


Location

Warrington


Hours

37 hours per week | Monday to Thursday, 06:00 - 15:30


Pay Rate

£16.66 - £19.10 per hour (Depends on experience and qualifications)


Key Responsibilities Of The Mechanical Fitter

  • Mechanical assembly and fitting of components to engineering drawings
  • Chassis fitting and installation of mechanical systems
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic pipework installation and testing
  • Working to takt time within a single‑line production environment
  • Reading and interpreting engineering and technical drawings
  • Maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and housekeeping
  • Using production and computer‑based systems, including PMS
  • Supporting other departments and tasks as required

Skills & Experience Required

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Fitter, Chassis or Plant Fitter, Assembly Fitter
  • Background in mechanical assembly within manufacturing or production
  • Strong hydraulic fitting and general mechanical skills
  • Experience working on chassis, plant machinery, or heavy equipment
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
  • Comfortable working to deadlines and production targetsComputer literate and confident using production systems
  • Flexible, reliable, and a strong team player
  • Willing to work in confined spaces and carry out occasional heavy lifting

Desirable for the Mechanical Fitter

  • NVQ / City & Guilds or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering
  • Training or certification in hydraulics and/or pneumatics

This is an excellent opportunity for a Mechanical Fitter to secure a stable, long‑term role with competitive pay and consistent weekday hours.


If you are a skilled fitter looking for your next challenge, we want to hear from you. Hit Apply now or contact Maisie Cope at E3 Recruitment.


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