Mechanical Fitter’s Mate's

AGZ Group
Airdrie
6 days ago
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Mechanical Fitter’s Mate — Argon Engineering (AGZ Group)

Location: Chapelhall Industrial Estate, Airdrie (with travel to customer sites across Scotland)


Job type: Full‑time (39 hours per week + available overtime)


Application: LinkedIn Easy Apply or email


A hands‑on support role working alongside experienced Mechanical Fitters across workshop and site. You’ll help with rebuilds, installations and maintenance on critical assets, with training, overtime opportunities and a clear pathway to progress to Mechanical Fitter.


About Argon Engineering

Since 1976, Argon Engineering has delivered customer‑focused, quality‑assured fabrication, welding and site services for critical assets and projects across the UK. From our Airdrie base, our multi‑skilled team supports rebuilds, installations and on‑site repairs, backed by in‑house machining and sheet‑metal capability across the AGZ Group—helping our customers meet tight timescales without compromising quality or safety. We work in demanding sectors including water & wastewater, quarrying, chemical processing, food & beverage, rail and plant hire, bringing practical know‑how, safety‑first delivery and dependable results to every project. Quality, environment and safety are built into how we operate. Our ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certifications underpin consistent delivery, environmental stewardship and a strong safety culture.


What you’ll do

  • Assist Mechanical Fitters with mechanical assembly, refurbishment and maintenance
  • Prepare components (cleaning, de‑burring, basic fitting, fasteners to torque under supervision)
  • Support strip‑downs, rebuilds, alignments and inspections
  • Handle tools, equipment and parts, maintaining good tool control
  • Assist with on‑site installations, servicing, repairs and basic fault‑finding support
  • Read and follow work instructions, RAMS and basic engineering drawings
  • Maintain safe, clean and organised work areas (workshop and site)
  • Follow ISO 9001 quality procedures and ISO 45001 health & safety standards
  • Occasionally assist with loading/unloading, parts runs and general labouring tasks

What you’ll bring (essential)

  • Practical mechanical aptitude and a hands‑on approach
  • Comfortable with hand and power tools; keen to learn and progress
  • Safety‑conscious with good housekeeping and attention to detail
  • Physically fit for manual handling and varied site environments
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Positive attitude, reliable and a strong team player
  • Willing to work overtime and travel to sites when required
  • Right to work in the UK

Nice to have

  • Experience as a Fitter’s Mate/Labourer in engineering, manufacturing or heavy industry
  • Experience in water or quarrying sectors
  • Basic ability to interpret engineering drawings and use measuring tools
  • Useful tickets/training (training can be provided): Forklift, MEWP, Abrasive Wheels, Slinging/Signalling, CSCS/CCNSG, EUSR Water Hygiene, First Aid

Pay and benefits

  • Competitive hourly rate (based on skills and experience)
  • Overtime available as required
  • Up to 34 days’ holiday
  • Company pension
  • PPE and job‑specific training provided
  • Development and upskilling, with a clear progression pathway to Mechanical Fitter
  • Long‑term job security within a well‑established engineering group
  • A supportive, collaborative team culture

Working pattern and travel

  • 39 hours per week + overtime
  • Mix of workshop and on‑site work; occasional early starts, evenings or weekends depending on site needs
  • Company‑arranged transport for site work

How to apply

Apply via LinkedIn Easy Apply, or email your CV and a brief covering note to:


Email:


Argon Engineering Ltd


Block 8, Unit 3


Airdrie, ML6 8QH


Argon Engineering is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.


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