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Mechanical Fitter

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Brockworth, Gloucester
A GBP 16.00 to A GBP 18.62 Per Hour DOE (Salary Equivalent A GBP 30,784 to A GBP 35,825) + Contributory Pension + 185 Hours Holiday + Group Life Assurance (5x Salary) + Income Protection + Training and Development + Private Medical Insurance
9/10 Day Working Per Fortnight : Average 37 Hours per Week
Week 1: Monday to Friday 07:15 to 16:00 OR 07:45 to 16:30 (Finish 15 Minutes Earlier on a Friday) and Week 2: Monday to Thursday
Mechanical Fitter required for an industry leading supplier of manufacturing machinery with a reputation of global excellence. This is a great opportunity to join a company who are truly committed to developing their staff. Within this role, you will be based at a brand-new, purpose-built facility and will be joining an expanding team.
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The Successful Mechanical Fitter Candidate:
- Mechanical fitting/assembly background
- Any industry
- Able to read and interpret engineering/technical drawings


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The Mechanical Fitter Role
- Fit and assembly machine parts and sub-assembly parts using engineering drawings
- Using hand and power tools
- Using pillar drills, deburring tools and grinding wheels
- Using measuring equipment to ensure components are to specification
- Fit pipe, pneumatic and water circuits using copper or plastic pipework
- Strip and prepare machines for painting and despatch
- On occasion may be asked to support install teams at customer sites
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