Mechanical Fitter (Water Industry / Pumping Systems)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Edinburgh
5 days ago
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Mechanical Fitter (Water Industry / Pumping Systems)

£42,000 - £50,000 (£49,800 - £59,360 OTE) + Company Van + Fuel Card+ Progression + Training + Benefits

M3 / M4 Corridor

Are you a Mechanical Fitter with experience in the wastewater industry, looking to join a growing specialist delivering projects across the water sector that provide training for your PASMA, IPAF, and electrical qualifications?

Do you enjoy hands-on installation, maintenance and fault-finding work on pumps, pipework, and mechanical systems, while contributing to essential infrastructure that supports sustainable water services?

This company is a specialist engineering business delivering high-quality solutions across the water industry.

With significant investment planned across the sector in the coming years, the company is well positioned for long-term growth, offering stability, strong career prospects, and the opportunity to work on impactful infrastructure projects.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Mechanical Fitter who enjoys varied site work, problem-solving and collaborating with electrical teams to improve and maintain critical water infrastructure.

The Role:

  • Deliver mechanical installation, servicing, repair, and maintenance activities across water industry sites
  • Assemble, install, test and maintain mechanical equipment and fixtures using hand and power tools
  • Carry out mechanical works including pump replacements, screen installations, pipework installation, alignments, and valve fault finding
  • Perform planned preventative maintenance on pumping systems and associated assets
  • Test mechanical systems using diagnostic tools such as vibration sensors and infrared cameras
  • Inspect systems to identify hazards, defects and required repairs

The Person:

  • Experience in a field based, mechanical fitter / engineer role
  • Experience in the water / wastewater industry
  • Full UK Driving License

Job Reference: BBBH24424


Key words: Mechanical, Fitter, Engineer, Water, Wastewater, Fault-finding, Maintenance, Service, Field-Based, Reading, Guildford, Berkshire, Surrey, Travel
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The remuneration offered will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skillset.
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