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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Hudson Shribman United Kingdom
£60,000 – £80,000 pa
Posted
16 Mar 2026 (Last month)

Mechanical Fitter – Automotive & General Industry Automation

Location: UK – On-site

Salary: £17.50–£18.00 per hour

Job Type: Full-time, 40 hours per week

Overview

A leading engineering and consultancy business specialising in automated manufacturing is seeking a skilled Mechanical Fitter to join their team. The role is integral to the assembly, installation, and commissioning of mechanical systems, machinery, and automated equipment across automotive and general industry projects. This is a hands-on role, providing exposure to precision mechanical assemblies, automated systems, and on-site project delivery.

Role & Responsibilities

As a Mechanical Fitter, you will work from detailed engineering drawings and specifications to assemble, fit, and adjust mechanical components, sub-assemblies, and systems. You will perform alignment, testing, and inspection to ensure assemblies meet quality and dimensional standards. The role involves close collaboration with engineers and machinists to resolve design or assembly issues, as well as assisting with installation, commissioning, and maintenance of automated machinery on-site. Safe use of hand tools, power tools, and lifting equipment is essential, along with maintaining a tidy, organised, and safe working environment.

Skills & Experience

Applicants should have proven experience as a Mechanical Fitter or Assembly Technician in a precision engineering or automated manufacturing environment. A strong understanding of mechanical principles, tolerances, and assembly techniques is required, alongside the ability to read and interpret technical drawings and mechanical schematics. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are essential. Experience with pneumatic, hydraulic, or automated systems (especialy Robotics) is advantageous but not required. NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred.

What’s on Offer

The role offers a competitive hourly rate based on experience, opportunities for ongoing training and professional development, and a supportive, safety-focused team culture. Flexible working arrangements may be available depending on project requirements

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