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Mechanical Fitter

Bamford Contract Services Ltd
Rochdale
1 week ago
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Overview

Mechanical Fitter – Permanent Role | Location: Rochdale | Salary: £20.71/hr (early shift) to £22.43/hr (late shift) | OTE: Up to £50,000 including overtime and shift premiums

We’re proud to be recruiting for a well-established and forward-thinking engineering company in Rochdale, known for excellence in machinery design and manufacture. Due to expansion, they are seeking experienced Mechanical Fitters to join their team on a permanent basis.

Shifts

Shifts (Monday to Friday, rotating):

  • Shift A: Mon–Thu 06:00–15:45, Fri 10:00–15:00 (20% premium)
  • Shift B Option 1: Mon–Thu 15:30–01:15 (30% premium)
  • Shift B Option 2: Mon–Thu 15:30–00:00, Fri 10:00–15:00 (30% premium)

Minimum of 6 hours overtime per week required to meet business needs.

Key Responsibilities
  • Assemble complex machinery to specification and within defined build times.
  • Modify and fabricate components where needed.
  • Service and repair mechanical systems and heavy plant equipment.
  • Provide occasional on-site support at customer locations.
  • Meet production targets while maintaining quality standards.
  • Mentor junior staff and apprentices.
  • Complete documentation including Test Certificates and Packing Sheets.
Requirements
  • Proven experience in mechanical fitting and working from technical drawings.
  • Skilled in drilling, tapping, and basic machining.
  • Strong focus on quality, safety, and attention to detail.
  • Excellent reliability and timekeeping.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Strong Health & Safety awareness.
Qualifications
  • NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Time-served Mechanical Fitter preferred.
  • HNC qualification advantageous.
Benefits
  • Base salary £40,384 per annum.
  • Overtime rates: Weekdays 1.33x, Over 10 hours/week 1.5x, Saturday 1.5x, Sunday 2x.
  • 37-hour work week.
  • 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays.
  • Pension with company match up to 5.5%.
  • Life assurance of 3x annual salary.
  • Health surveillance, optician support, full PPE and workwear provided.
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This is a great opportunity to join a leading engineering firm that values innovation and operational excellence. If you're a skilled Mechanical Fitter seeking stability, competitive pay, and long-term career growth, we want to hear from you.

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