Mechanical/Plant Fitter

Techrete UK & Ireland
Brigg
2 days ago
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About Techrete

Techrete strives to be the field leaders in architectural precast concrete cladding and are constantly motivated to develop new products and technologies offering a quality, sustainable product to our clients. We are now recruiting for the position of Mechanical/Plant Fitter. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, growing team of experts in the field and build on your career.


Mechanical Fitter

Brigg, North Lincolnshire


Full-Time | 39 hours per week


Mon-Thu 07:30-16:00, Fri 07:30-15:00


Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out a range of maintenance duties to cover mechanical, electrical machinery and equipment.
  • To carry out planned preventative maintenance on all equipment under our control as per the Plant program.
  • Proactively identify and remedy equipment maintenance issues, to avoid equipment downtime.
  • Servicing of electrical, mechanical and non-technical equipment.
  • To carry out fault resolution and repairs to broken down equipment.
  • Maintain appropriate records in line with requirements.
  • Assist in the installation of new plant and equipment.
  • Ensure all works are completed and closed within the agreed timeframe.
  • Sourcing and ordering of spare parts as required to ensure minimum stock levels are maintained in accordance with client requirements.
  • Work in compliance with all Health and Safety requirements.
  • Ensure that all work carried out is in compliance with all current regulations.
  • Carry out PPM's on equipment as required.
  • Welding and fabrication skills are beneficial and may be used occasionally for equipment repairs or improvements, but are not essential.

Skills and Qualifications

  • At least 3 years' relevant experience.
  • Mechanical Trades or Diploma in a relevant engineering discipline is preferred.
  • Experience working in a manufacturing/construction/Facilities environment.
  • Formal training / certification in any of the above.
  • Basic computer knowledge essential.
  • Proven track record in Preventative and Reactive Maintenance in a similar environment.

Benefits

  • Subsidised on-site canteen
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Enhanced maternity leave
  • Enhanced paternity leave
  • On-site parking
  • Early leave on Friday

Equal Opportunities

Techrete is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse working environment. We are an equal opportunities employer and consider all applicants fairly and without discrimination, in accordance with applicable legislation. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and strive to ensure a respectful and supportive workplace for all.


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