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Mechanical Technician- PM Shift

Omega Resource Group
Tewkesbury
5 days ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Technician - PM Shift

Location: Tewkesbury

Contract: Permanent

Salary: Circa £40,500

Role Overview - Mechanical Technician

Our leading client is looking for an experienced Mechanical Technician to join their team at their brand-new state of the art facility located in Tewkesbury. The successful candidate will be responsible for the assembly of a large variety of hydraulic components, manufactured for the motorsport and aerospace industries. This role requires working on a permanent PM shift basis.

What we can offer - Mechanical Technician
  • Career progression opportunities
  • 33 Days annual leave including bank holidays
  • Company pension contributions starting at 6%
  • Life Assurance
  • Employee Share Option
Key Responsibilities - Mechanical Technician
  • Finding and testing faults of complex hydraulic products.
  • Assembling of complex hydraulic products.
  • Reading engineering drawings.
  • Completing Quality Audits.
  • Building new/repairing complex hydraulic products.
  • Using measuring equipment such as Micrometers, Vernier Calipers and Height Gauges to inspect component parts.
Key Experience & Qualifications - Mechanical Technician
  • Apprentice trained (or equivalent level of qualification) ideally within Mechanical Engineering.
  • Proven experience within a complex engineering/manufacturing environment.
  • Competent at reading and following different set procedures.
  • Competency with a range of assembly tools.
  • Hydraulic Testing Experience.

Candidates who are currently an Aircraft Fitter, Aircraft Technician, Mechanical Fitter, Hydraulic Fitter, Fitter/Tester or Mechanical Technician may be suitable for this position.

Omega is an employment agency specializing in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors.


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