ICL Boulby
Mechanical Fitter

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The Role
We are looking for a skilled Mechanical Fitter to join our team at Teesdock Terminal. This role is essential to maintaining mechanical integrity, reliability, and safe operation of critical terminal assets in a demanding coastal bulk handling environment. The successful candidate will carry out planned and reactive maintenance to ensure maximum equipment availability and operational performance.
The Key Responsibilities
Safety & Compliance
- Conduct inspections to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards.
Maintenance & Operations
- Perform planned preventative and reactive maintenance on mechanical equipment across the terminal.
- Carry out repairs on conveyors, chutes, hoppers, ship loading, and rail unloading equipment.
- Install, assemble, align, and test mechanical systems and components.
- Diagnose faults and implement effective corrective actions to minimise downtime.
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Teamwork & Communication
- Work collaboratively with engineers and supervisors to resolve issues.
- Read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation.
- Maintain accurate maintenance records and reports.
Problem Solving & Decision Making
- Diagnose faults and take appropriate corrective action to minimise disruption.
- Support continuous improvement and reliability initiatives.


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The Requirements
- Time served Mechanical Fitter with proven experience in an industrial environment.
- NVQ Level 3 / C&G Level 3 mechanical engineering qualification, or equivalent.
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills.
- Risk Assessment trained and IOSH Working Safely certified.
- Good understanding of health, safety, and environmental practices.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Flexible, proactive, and safety-focused approach.
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