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Trainee Mechanical Fitter

Netbox Recruitment
Tonbridge
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Trainee Fitter - Experience considered from Automotive technician / Mechanical Fitter / Assembly Technician, Hydraulic, Electrical or Mechanical experience. Location: Rural Maidstone. Salary: Basic upto £26-28,500 Basic + upto 2 hours over time per day = OTE £34,000-£38,000 + Benefits. Hours: 6.30 or 7.30am start, 39 hours per week.

Ready to build machines that make a real impact?

We're looking for a hands-on Automotive technician to join a company as a Mechanical AssemblyTechnician/ Fitter to join a dynamic team.

If you have experience in automotive fitting, mechanical assembly, or working with hydraulics, Pneumatics or electrics, we want to hear from you.

About the Role

You\'ll assemble and build high-quality Kits, working with mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems. You\'ll be part of a professional, supportive team that values quality, efficiency, and innovation - and we\'ll provide the training to help you grow your skills even further.

Your Day-to-Day Will Involve as a Fitter
  • Assembling fabricated parts, hydraulic and electrical systems
  • Fitting pumps, valves, motors, wiring looms, and pipework
  • Diagnosing and fixing basic faults
  • Working hands-on with air tools, lifting equipment, and technical diagrams
What We\'re Looking For from a mechanical fitter
  • Background in automotive, mechanical, or plant fitting
  • Apprenticeship or equivalent experience preferred
  • Strong problem-solving skills and great attention to detail
  • Knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic electrics
  • Comfortable working in a physically active role
Why Join Us?
  • Work in a friendly, team-first environment
  • Regular training and career development opportunities
  • Be recognised and rewarded for your contributions
  • Build products you\'ll be proud of!

Apply today and take the next step in your mechanical career! Contact us on (phone number removed) Option 2 Speak with Sarah Gilbertson


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