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Mechanical Maintenance Fitter

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Mechanical Maintenance Fitter

Our client is currently looking for experienced Mechanical Fitters / Maintenance Technicians to work as part of a team, covering mechanical maintenance activities on their customer's site in Erith.

Must have experience with mechanical maintenance in a manufacturing or process environment.

NVQ level 3 / City and Guilds Level 3, or similar in a mechanical engineering discipline required.

Hours of Work:

  • 7am to 4pm, Monday to Friday (42.5 hours paid basic)
  • Overtime available to suit the site needs
  • Job Location: Erith

Rate:

  • Up to £20/hour (depending on experience)
  • Call out rates and overtime available

Key Responsibilities:

  • Working as part of a team to provide planned preventative maintenance in accordance with site schedules
  • Carry out fault finding and mechanical repairs during breakdown situations
  • Work to safe systems of work and other documentation provided and always with yours and other’s safety in mind
  • Communicate effectively with other team members
  • Identify the correct equipment required for each task and utilise that equipment safely

Key Individual Skills and Attributes:

  • Be organised, adaptable and flexible in your approach to work
  • Work safely paying attention to detail
  • A positive, can-do attitude and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent time keeping and attendance
  • Energy and enthusiasm for the role

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