Mechanical Fitter (Workshop / Field Based)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Wigan
2 days ago
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Mechanical Fitter (Workshop / Field Based)

£28,000 - £34,000 + Company Benefits + Training + Progression + Overtime + Company Van + Fuel Card + Company Bonus

Wigan (North West Patch)

Are you a Mechanical Engineer looking for training on diesel engines while working for a global pump hire company that offers a varied role split between workshop and field-based work, alongside clear progression opportunities?

This specialist pumping solutions provider supplies high-performance pump hire equipment and engineered fluid handling systems to the construction, mining, utilities, and industrial sectors. They support critical operations such as dewatering, wastewater management, and flood control with energy-efficient, heavy-duty pumping solutions trusted by contractors, infrastructure providers, and environmental operators across the UK.

In this role, you will split your time between the depot workshop and field-based work across the North West. Within the workshop, you will assist with preparing, inspecting, servicing and repairing pumping equipment ready for hire. In the field, you will support installation, servicing and basic maintenance of pump systems at customer sites. Full training will be provided on diesel engines and specialist pump equipment as you develop your skills.

This role would suit a Mechanical Engineer or Fitter looking to develop their skills with full training on diesel engines and pumping equipment while working in a varied role that offers overtime and long-term progression.


The Role

  • Service, maintain and repair pumping equipment
  • 50/50 split between workshop-based work and field support
  • Prepare, inspect and test pump hire equipment at the depot
  • Assist with installation and maintenance on customer sites
  • Diagnose basic mechanical faults and carry out repairs
  • On call rota 1 in 3 weeks
  • North West patch, 8:00AM - 4:30PM

The Person

  • Mechanical engineering or fitting background
  • Looking to train and develop skills on diesel engines
  • Able to diagnose mechanical faults and carry out repairs
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Commutable to Wigan

Reference: BBBH24338


Mechanical Fitter, Mechanical Engineer, Junior Service Engineer, Trainee Pump Engineer, Diesel Engineer, Pump Engineer, Service Engineer, Mechanical Maintenance, Fault Finding, Plant Maintenance, Pump Maintenance, Industrial Pumps, Workshop Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Wigan, Manchester, Preston, Blackburn, Cumbria, Lancashire


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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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