Mechanical Engineers - Assembly & Fitters

Telford
3 weeks ago
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This UK-based engineering and technology company supports advanced manufacturing industries with high-precision systems and equipment.

As part of the team, you will benefit from a competitive salary, solid benefits and a balanced approach to a healthy work life balance.

The company offers real opportunities for career development, ongoing training and a workplace culture that values collaboration and clear communication.

Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical Fitters

£29,000 - £32,000 + Paid Overtime, Pension OTE £47k

Friday afternoons off

Shropshire Ref: 24249

If you are a trained Mechanical Engineer with shop floor experience (i.e. CNC Operator/Production Engineer) looking for a company to help with your development, this could be your perfect chance to take the next step.

There are varying levels available within the Mechanical Fitting team with options for progression. Once fully trained, Mechanical Fitters will carry out the assembly of all mechanical systems  & equipment for large robot automation installations in the UK & overseas

Requirements:

Hands-on experience of mechanical equipment assembly or machine building

Ability to read and understand engineering drawings

Experience of mechanical inspection

Have sound knowledge of manufacturing processes

Self-motivated and able to use initiative in prioritising tasks

Keen to accept responsibility and accountability

Professional manner, able to represent the company to a high standard

Basic tool kit required, supplemented by company tool allowance scheme

You will be working for a £27M turnover business who have worked hard to cultivate a friendly & supportive environment. They are keen to ensure each Engineer has a personal training development plan. You will work on complex and interesting projects in a clean, modern facility.

Call us today for immediate interviews.  Located in Shropshire, this role is commutable from Telford, Wolverhampton, Bridgnorth, Shrewsbury, Stafford.

For further information please contact Ellie Watkins

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