Mechanical Fitter

Winsearch
London
1 day ago
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Mechanical Fitter
Nantwich
£38,000-£42,000
Monday-Friday (37.5 hours week)
Mechanical Fitter
I am currently recruiting for a Mechanical Fitter for an established engineering business in Nantwich. This is to join a well-established business with a great culture.
Mechanical Fitter Engineering Fitter
The Role
Reporting into the Production Manager and working within a mixed engineering team, the purpose of the role is to provide mechanical assembly, disassembly and testing on a range of bespoke technical machinery. You will be building structural components from engineering drawings based at their HQ in Cheshire day to day and supporting with some installs on the customer sites as and when required.
Mechanical Fitter
Daily responsibilities
Align material and fit together parts to build more complex units
Support installations on customer site (limited travel required)
Select or modify components according to measurements and specifications
Operate overhead cranes and lifting equipment
Mechanical Fitter/ Mechanical Engineer
Qualifications/Skills

  • Time served Mechanical Engineering Qualification, Level 3 (or equivalent)
  • Experience with traditional mechanical fitting - using measuring equipment, making adjustments, tolerances, tapping holes into plates where required, knowing the process if a bearing isn't fitting - not just basic assembly
    -Ability to read and interpret Engineering Drawing, specifications and work instructions
  • Proven bench work experience - drilling, tapping, filling, experience on Lathes, Milling machinery and measuring equipment
  • Open to sector within bespoke machinery build
  • Competent to read engineering drawings
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Pneumatics experience would be beneficial
  • Team player mentality
  • Strong ethic towards health and safety
  • Flexibility for assisting on occasional installs worldwide
    What you will get in return
    For a 37.5 working week, you will receive a generous entry level base salary of £38,000 to £42,000, dependant on experience, alongside 25 days holidays plus bank holidays, pension contribution scheme, overtime and expenses, sick pay scheme, 3 x life assurance plus other benefits.
    You will be part of a family run business who have a great working environment, new equipment and are a friendly, close-knit team. This is a great opportunity to work in a great environment with some flexibility with working hours to suit.
    If this seems like the ideal opportunity for you, please don't hesitate to apply!#
    Keywords:
    Mechanical Fitter, Maintenance Fitter, Mechanical Engineer
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