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Mechanical Fitter Training Provided

Shorterm Group
Northampton
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Mechanical FitterJob Location: Kings Heath Depot, NorthamptonShifts: Monday-Friday DaysHourly Rate: £18.68 P.A.Y.E. / Pre 12 weeks £23.83 Umbrella / Post 12 weeks £25.11 UmbrellaHours Per Week: 50Duration: Ongoing (long term contracts)Start Date: July 2025Company Summary:Working for a leading global provider of mobility solutions for urban interurban, and freight transportation sectors.Position Summary:Working at a newly refurbished depot in Northampton working on large-scale overhaul projects, you will be working with a team of Fitters focussed on refitting the interior of train carriages to modernise the fleet.Responsibilities Include:* Use hand tools to drill vehicles to create holes for panels/fixtures and fittings* Installation of panelling and vehicle fixtures* Collaborate with the quality team to ensure modifications meet design/regulatory standards* Use Siemens software/systems to input data and retrieve VMI's* Conduct post modification inspections to verify integrity and performancePerson Profile:* Experience as a Mechanical Fitter/Vehicle Technician/Modifications Technician* Be willing to learn new skills and attend training courses to expand on your skillset* NVQ Level 3 within a relevant engineering/mechanical disciplineWe value your unique identity and perspective and are fully committed to providing equitable opportunities and building a workplace that reflects the diversity of society. Come bring your authentic self and cre...

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