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Mechanical Fitter

Siemens Energy
Lincoln
1 week ago
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A Snapshot of Your Day

As a Mechanical Fitter at Siemens Energy, you’ll be responsible for the assembly, maintenance, and refurbishment of small gas turbine components. Working at a fixed workstation within a structured assembly line, you’ll operate and maintain a range of tools and machinery to ensure all work meets high engineering standards. Your role contributes directly to our mission to deliver efficient, sustainable energy worldwide.


How You'll Make an Impact

  •  Operate and maintain machinery and equipment used for assembling, stripping, and reusing gas turbine components. 
  • Install components and sub-assemblies in line with technical documentation and specifications.
  •  Carry out quality inspections, identify faults, and take appropriate corrective actions. 
  •  Accurately record production data to support performance tracking and process improvement. 
  •  Assist with movement, packing, and handling of materials as required. 
  •  Work collaboratively with colleagues and leadership to maintain high safety, quality, and production standards. 

What you Bring

  •  Experience in mechanical fitting or a related role, ideally involving rotating equipment. 
  •  Ideally, you’ll have completed a full Level 3 apprenticeship (including both NVQ and Technical Certificate); however, equivalent qualifications or substantial relevant experience may also be considered. 
  •  Competence in using a variety of hand tools, lifting equipment, and precision measurement instruments. 
  •  Strong attention to detail and a quality-focused, safety-conscious approach. 
  •  The ability to follow technical instructions and work to defined procedures. 
  •  A team-oriented attitude with a willingness to support continuous improvement.

About the Team

Our Gas Services division offers low-emission power generation through service and decarbonisation. This includes zero or low-emission power generation, along with all gas turbines, steam turbines, and generators under one roof. We provide decarbonisation opportunities through service offerings, modernisation, and digitalisation of the fleet.

Who is Siemens Energy?

At Siemens Energy, we are more than just an energy technology company. With ~100,000 dedicated employees in more than 90 countries, we develop the energy systems of the future, ensuring that the growing energy demand of the global community is met reliably and sustainably. The technologies created in our research departments and factories drive the energy transition and provide the base for one-sixth of the world's electricity generation.

Our global team is committed to making sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy a reality by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We uphold a 150-year legacy of innovation that encourages our search for people who will support our focus on decarbonisation, new technologies, and energy transformation.

Find out how you can make a difference at Siemens Energy: 


Our Commitment to Diversity

Lucky for us, we are not all the same. Through diversity, we generate power. We run on inclusion, and our combined creative energy is fuelled by over 130 nationalities. Siemens Energy celebrates character - no matter what ethnic background, gender, age, religion, identity, or disability. We energise society, all of society, and we do not discriminate based on our differences.


Rewards/Benefits

  •  26 days holiday, increasing to 29 days with time served.
  •  Access to a flexible benefits portal for private medical cover, cycle-to-work schemes, and more.
  •  A class-leading adjustable pension scheme.
  •  Opportunities for career development and continuous learning.
  •  The chance to work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of Siemens Energy and manufacturing.

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