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Mechanical Fitters

Linkit Recruitment Limited
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Job Title: Mechanical Fitters - Little Horsted Substation

Location:

Little Horsted, East Sussex

Start Date:

13th October 2025

Duration:

3-4 weeks (with potential for further opportunities)

Rates:

£26/hr (midweek), £28/hr (Saturday), £30/hr (Sunday)

About the Role

LRL are currently recruiting for experienced

Mechanical Fitters

to work on a substation project at

Little Horsted . This is a long-term opportunity for skilled tradespeople with a strong background in

GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear)

and

bus bar installation .
Working as part of a well-established team, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality mechanical fitting on site in line with National Grid standards.

Key Responsibilities

Installation and assembly of

GIS systems

and associated components.

Installation of

bus bars

within the substation.

Ensuring all mechanical work is carried out to the required safety and quality standards.

Reading and interpreting technical drawings and specifications.

Collaborating with site supervisors and other trades to ensure smooth project delivery.

Maintaining compliance with National Grid safety procedures at all times.

Requirements

To be considered for this role, candidates must have:
Proven experience as a

Mechanical Fitter

on substations or similar projects.

Competence in

GIS installation

and

bus bar fitting .

Valid

National Grid Person ticket .

Valid

CSCS card .

Two recent, relevant references.

What's on Offer

Competitive rates: £26/hr (midweek), £28/hr (Saturday), £30/hr (Sunday).

Long-term opportunity with potential follow-on work.

Work on a high-profile National Grid project.

Support from LRL throughout your contract.

How to Apply

If you are an experienced Mechanical Fitter with the relevant qualifications and availability to start on

13/10/2025 , please apply today.

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