Quartzelec Limited
Electro-Mechanical Fitter

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Job title: Electro-Mechanical Fitter
Salary: £53,000
Location: Based in Rugby but will be required to work & travel throughout the UK and overseas.
Quartzelec is a leading UK independent electrical engineering group delivering design, manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and service solutions to customers across a broad range of industrial and commercial sectors.
We are now looking to recruit an experienced Electro-Mechanical Fitter preferably with rotating machines experience to work at our Rugby site.
Key responsibilities:
Your main areas of responsibility will require:
- Ability to inspect and disassemble rotating machines
- Ability to read and understand mechanical and schematic drawings
- Ability to produce job reports and inspection check sheets
- Undertake works to a high standard on a first-time fix basis where possible
- Submission of daily and weekly paperwork accurately and on time
- Ensure exceptional levels of customer care
- Work independently as well as part of a team
- Must be methodical and accurate and make notes and reports during the disassembly process
- Carry out basic electrical testing to establish machine condition
- Accurately assess and observe damage and wear on AC/DC electric motors and other machines
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- Hold a qualification in Mechanical Engineering either C&G or NVQ equivalent
- Have previous experience within an Electro-Mechanical environment
- Have knowledge of medium and large electrical rotating machines (High Voltage), AC & DC motors and generators
- Be able to travel for short durations as and when required for specific site work both in the UK and Overseas
- Use industry equipment correctly and safely during the repair process
- The ability to prepare all parts and assemble to the required standards and ready for test run
- Assemble machine to QA standards in a timely manner
- Have a good attitude to personal safety and site safety in-house and on customer sites
- Full driving licence would be an advantage
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