Mechanical Fitter

E3recruitment
Wolverhampton
1 week ago
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E3 Recruitment is proudly supporting a highly respected, global organisation in hiring for a permanent Mechanical Fitter position.

Based in Huddersfield, with convenient access to the M62, making it an easy commute from Barnsley, Halifax, Bradford, Leeds, Rochdale, Oldham, Manchester, Wakefield, Rotherham, and Sheffield.

This role presents an exciting opportunity to join a globally established engineering leader with a legacy dating back to the late 1800s. The company is a powerhouse in the engineering world, with a diverse workforce of over 1,000 employees worldwide. They supply to high-profile industries, including Defence, Power Generation, and Oil & Gas. This is an excellent chance for a Mechanical Fitter to contribute to innovative projects on a global scale.

Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Fitter:

  • Collaborate within a skilled, inclusive team to build and assemble industrial gearboxes.
  • Work directly from technical drawings and instructions, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship.
  • Compile reports on the quality of components used in gearboxes, recording essential details such as serial/cast numbers.
  • Operate and maintain the test rig for high-tolerance marine gearbox testing, following all protocols.
  • Conduct functional tests on gearboxes, setting up test parameters and recording data accurately.
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose issues, working closely with the engineering team to resolve challenges.
  • Contribute to the development and improvement of testing procedures.
  • Participate in the installation and commissioning of marine gearboxes.

Qualifications:

  • A formal qualification in Mechanical Engineering (Apprenticeship, HNC, HND, or equivalent).
  • Experience as a Mechanical Fitter in a heavy engineering environment.
  • Knowledge of gearboxes and rotating equipment.

Working Hours Available:Continental Shift (Rotating AM/PM Shifts):

  • AM/PM Continental Shift: Monday to Sunday, Average 37 hours/week.
  • Base Salary £36,080 + 46.25% shift allowance (£52,650).

Benefits:

  • Career & Development Opportunities.
  • Competitive Salary.
  • Pension Saving Schemes.
  • Employee Engagement & Inclusive Culture.
  • Internal & External Training available.
  • Employee Wellbeing & Mental Health Commitment.
  • Gym facilities & sports club.

Please be aware that many roles working for our client will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. You must meet Right to Work in the UK criteria and achieve the required security and clearance requirements to undertake this role.

This position is perfect for a Mechanical Fitter who is passionate about innovation, teamwork, and continuous improvement in a supportive and diverse work environment. Joining this team as a Mechanical Fitter offers the opportunity to work on impactful projects, making this an ideal role for a skilled Mechanical Fitter looking to make a difference.

For more information, please contact Andrew Joseph at E3 Recruitment.


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