Mechanical Fitter

DPMS Ltd
Rotherham
2 days ago
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Mechanical Fitter

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About Us: DPMS is a small specialist design and build company based in Sheffield, they offer a complete service for the development of products from concept through prototyping to volume production.

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About the role:
We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Fitter to work on special purpose and bespoke machinery, including automated systems, robotic cells, and conveyor-based equipment. We manufacture a range of rail maintenance equipment so experience of the industry would be a bonus. This is a senior hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys varied, one-off engineering projects rather than repetitive production work.

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A successful candidate will need:

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  • Proven experience as a hands-on Mechanical Fitter with the skills to read and interpret mechanical and GA drawings.
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  • An apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering preferred but not mandatory
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  • An understanding of safety requirements, the ability to work independently and take ownership of builds and site installation experience would be advantageous.
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  • Experience in pneumatic and hydraulic systems would be bonus.
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  • Ongoing training so CSCS / IPAF / FLT desirable but not essential
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    What we can offer:

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    • Overtime and site work opportunities

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    • Varied, interesting projects - no repetitive line work

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    • Long-term work with a growing engineering business

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    • Supportive team and well-equipped workshop

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    If you are interested in finding out more, please click Apply Now!

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    Our reference: AGS587
    Vacancy: Mechanical Fitter
    Location: Sheffield
    Salary: Competitive pay depending on experience
    Hours: Full Time

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