Mechanical Fitter Supervisor

LY-Recruitment Limited
London
5 days ago
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Job Purpose
Reporting to the Production Manager, the mechanical fitter duties include
working from drawings, and assembling new conveyors, material handling systems, chutes including motors, gearboxes, bearing, couplings, rollers etc.
The successful candidate will be required to assemble conveyor systems and sub-assemblies and should have experience using pillar drills, saws, punches and hand tools. Any welding experience would be advantageous but not essential.
The ideal applicant will be a time served assembly technician/fitter who has experience of conveyors/ material handling equipment assembly.
Key Objectives
Forklift trained within the last 3 years
Experience (some or all) of Conveyors, Automation systems, Robotics, Special purpose machinery (including platforms and walkways)
Some Electrical knowledge
Welding experience (advantageous)
Terms & Conditions
Working hours :
7 am and 3:30pmMonday to Thursday and
7:00am to 2:30pm on Friday
Workwear provided
Overtime Paid at time and a half (where required)
Eligibility for the company EV scheme
Summary
As a Mechanical Fitter, you will be integral to the assembly and fabrication of mechanical components, ensuring high-quality standards are met. Reporting to the Engineering Supervisor, you will utilise core skills in hand tools, welding, and sheet metal work, while also leveraging premium skills in TIG welding. Your mechanical knowledge and basic math skills will aid in precise assembly and materials handling. Join our team to contribute to innovative projects and enhance operational efficiency in a dynamic environment focused on excellence and safety.

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