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Mechanical Fitter

Orion Electrotech Manufacturing
Stroud
1 week ago
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Job Title: Mechanical FitterMechanical Fitter – Stroud

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£14.42 - £16.50/hour Mon–Thu 07:30–16:30 Fri 07:30–14:00

Salary : £14.42 - £18.50 Per hour Depending on Experience

We’re on the lookout for a Mechanical Fitter with real hands-on skill. If you’ve got experience in pipe bending, hydraulics, pneumatics, and fabrication—and can read and work from technical drawings—this is your chance to join a high-performing team.

What You’ll Be Doing
Full mechanical and electrical assembly builds from scratch
Pipe bending, mechanical assembly, and fabrication
Working with pneumatics, hydraulics, and electrical components
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and schematics
Using hand and power tools for cutting, folding, and fitting
Quality checking builds for alignment and accuracy
Following Health & Safety procedures and maintaining a safe workspaceWhat You’ll Need
Proven experience as a Mechanical Fitter in a fast-paced or technical environment
Skilled in pipe bending, hydraulics, pneumatics, and fabrication
Strong ability to read and work from technical drawings
Confident with a wide range of hand and power tools
Problem-solver with a sharp eye for detail
Experience in vehicle fitting or fabrication is a plus
Background in Aviation, Military, Marine, or similar sectors is an advantage
Ability to read basic electrical schematics is a bonusWhat You’ll Get
Overtime paid at time and a half
Monthly tools bonus for good attendance
Performance bonuses based on team KPIs
23 days holiday bank holidays (rising to 25 with service)
Death in service benefit
Supportive team and varied work across assembliesIf you’re a Mechanical Fitter ready to take on varied, engaging work and be part of a skilled team—apply now

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