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Trainee Mechanical Fitter.

Shorterm Group
Crewe
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Fitter (Training and Upskilling Provided)Job Location: Crewe, CheshireShifts: Mon-Fri 8am 4.30pm (With Flexibility to work shifts)Hourly Rate: £16.06 PAYE / £20.79 Umbrella (Training rate for first approx. 6 weeks)£18.25 PAYE / £23.65 Umbrella (Post training)Hours Per Week: 37Duration: Ongoing Start Date: November/December 2025 Industries/Backgrounds Considered: Rolling Stock, Automotive, Marine, Plant, Aviation, Military, HGV Technicians, Assembly, Engineering, Car Garage, Fitter, RailTRANSITION YOUR CAREER INTO THE RAIL INDUSTRYShorterm Group are recruiting for over 75 Mechanical Fitters forlong term contracts for their major client Alstom to carry out the Mechanical.Overhaul of Rail Bogies at their Crewe Depot.Whether you are currently looking for work or are in employment and fancy achange of career we would love to talk to you!You do not need to have a Rail Industry background as other Practical TradeBackgrounds will be considered and Paid Training will be provided.Company Summary:Position Summary:Completing Mechanical Overhaul of Rail Bogies. Candidates will be required to carry out the following duties:* Bogie overhaul, damage repair and engineering* Wheel set overhaul, repair and analysis* Bogie and gearbox engineering / repair* Wheel exchange on wheel sets* Components and sub-assemblies overhaul repair and analysis* Heavy mechanical fitting to safety critical standardsWhat's in it for you!* Immediate Starts* Entry into...

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