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Mechanical HVAC Fitter

Babcock International Group
Bridgwater
1 week ago
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Mechanical HVAC Fitter


Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset


Compensation: ECSA Pay Rates + Excellent Benefits


Role Type: Full-time / Permanent


Vacancies: Multiple Positions Available


Job ID: SF 65041


Join Cavendish Nuclear as a Mechanical HVAC Fitter on Dayshift or Nightshift at Hinkley Point C, with Competitive ECSA pay rates, excellent benefits and long-term career growth.


Are you an experienced Mechanical HVAC Fitter ready for your next adventure? Cavendish Nuclear are seeking experienced Day Shift and Night Shift Mechanical HVAC Fitters to join our team on the prestigious Hinkley Point C project. This is your chance to contribute to the construction of the UK’s first‑ever 3rd generation nuclear power plant, shaping a sustainable future.


What’s in it for you?


We offer competitive pay, generous holiday allowance, contributory pension scheme, 22.5% night shift allowance and more.


The Role



  • Be instrumental in delivering the UK’s clean energy ambitions.
  • Operate within the MEH Alliance to deliver complex mechanical, electrical, and HVAC systems.
  • Interpret and work from mechanical engineering drawings, general arrangement diagrams, and method statements.
  • Use assembly and installation drawings to guide your work.
  • Shape materials and components using hand and machine tools.
  • Assemble and install mechanical plant and equipment.
  • Test mechanical systems and pipework, apply fault‑finding techniques, and make necessary adjustments.

Required Skills



  • Mechanical fitting using technical drawings and instructions.
  • Using tools and equipment for the removal and installation of mechanical plant.
  • HVAC mechanical fitter experience in installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.

Qualifications



  • A full Level 3 Apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Engineering or Mechanical Fitting.
  • or a related discipline such as Mechanical, Aircraft, Plant, Machinery, Marine, Vehicle Maintenance, or Mechanical Manufacturing (Fitting and Assembly).
  • or Installing and Commissioning Machinery and Equipment.
  • A valid CCNSG Safety Passport is essential.

About Cavendish Nuclear


As a leader within the UK nuclear industry, Cavendish Nuclear (part of Babcock International Group) provides a comprehensive range of critical nuclear solutions in clean energy, defence and civil new build and decommissioning projects. Your career with us could take you anywhere within Babcock International Group – from Canada, the USA to Japan. Work with us to create a safe and secure world, together.


Diversity and Inclusion


We are a disability confident committed employer. If you have a disability or need any reasonable adjustments during the application and selection stages, please email with the subject header "Reasonable adjustments requirement". We’re committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone’s free to thrive. Flexible working is available – please ask about alternative patterns of work at interview.


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