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Rig Mechanic

First Achieve
Hamilton
2 weeks ago
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📍 Workshop-based with travel throughout Scotland (approx. 80% of the time)

đź’· Excellent pay + overtime + allowances + benefits

Are you an experienced Plant Fitter looking to take the next step in your career?

First Achieve’s Engineering Division is proud to be working with a leading and forward-thinking geotechnical contractor, now seeking to add a skilled Plant Fitter to their growing team.


The Role

Based out of the Hamilton workshop, you’ll play a key role in maintaining and servicing a fleet of specialist plant machinery, including:


  • Rotary and sonic drilling rigs
  • Cable percussion rigs
  • Tracked support plant

This is a hands-on, varied role that offers plenty of travel across Scotland — perfect for someone who enjoys field work, problem-solving, and working on diverse, complex machinery.


What You’ll Be Doing
  • Routine maintenance and repairs to a range of drilling and plant equipment
  • Diagnosing faults on hydraulic and electrical systems
  • Ensuring all machinery operates safely and efficiently
  • Supporting site operations across Scotland (occasional UK travel)
  • Proven experience as a Plant Fitter / Plant Mechanic
  • Strong knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems (drilling rig experience desirable)
  • Full UK driving licence
  • A proactive, adaptable, and hands-on approach

If you thrive in a role that keeps you moving and challenges your technical ability — this could be the perfect fit.


What’s On Offer
  • Above-industry pay rates
  • Overtime and performance bonuses
  • Generous allowances for time spent working away
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities

Join a respected contractor that values innovation, teamwork, and progression — and take your career to the next level with a company that invests in its people.


Apply today or drop me a message to find out more.


Seniority level
  • Not Applicable

Employment type
  • Full-time

Job function
  • Engineering

Industries
  • Engineering Services and Repair and Maintenance

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