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Mechanical Fitters

IRS Recruitment
Wallsend
6 days ago
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MechanicalFitters – Join a Major Project in Wallsend!

IRS Recruitment is actively resourcing for 5 Mechanical Assemblers to join a major project in Wallsend, Tyne & Wear area. These are long-term assignments with excellent opportunities to develop your skills in a dynamic final assembly environment. Immediate starts available.


We’re looking for practical, hands‑on individuals with a great attitude, strong mechanical ability, and specific experience in Assembling Steel Structures.


About the Role

As a Mechanical Assembler / Erector, you’ll be assembling steel structures and the use of Bobtail techniques, mechanical components, and systems in line with technical drawings and specifications. If you have an eye for detail, take pride in high‑quality workmanship, and enjoy working within a close‑knit team — we’d love to hear from you.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assemble steel and mechanical components and systems within steel structures to engineering drawings and specifications
  • Use hand tools, power tools, and measuring equipment for precision work
  • Operate overhead cranes to position structures safely
  • Perform quality checks and report any issues to supervisors
  • Troubleshoot and rework components as needed
  • Maintain a clean, organised, and safe workspace
  • Follow production schedules, method statements, and assembly instructions
  • Work collaboratively with other departments to meet deadlines

What We’re Looking For

  • Relevant experience within Oil & Gas or Renewable Industry environments is essential
  • Experience in the use of Bobtail Techniques.
  • Good fitness level (due to working at height and using ladders/scaffolding)
  • Willingness to be trained and learn from experienced team members
  • Proven experience in assembling steel structures, Steel Erection / Fitting
  • Either in‑date or recently expired certification considered for:

    • MEWPs
    • Abrasive Wheels
    • Forklift Truck
    • Cherry Picker
    • IPAF



On‑the‑job training and external courses will be provided to bring you up to speed with site‑specific requirements.


PAYE Dayshift Pay Rates

(Enhanced pay rates available — starting from £23.50 per hour)



  • £21.50 per hour – For the first 38 hours worked and approved
  • £27.95 per hour – For hours worked in excess of 38 hours and approved
  • £32.25 per hour – For Saturday hours worked and approved
  • £43.00 per hour – For Sunday and Bank Holiday hours worked and approved

Interested? Don’t wait — click APPLY now or call our friendly team on for more information.


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