Electromechanical Fitter

Cheltenham
3 weeks ago
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Electromechanical Fitter Job Overview

My client is seeking an Electromechanical Fitter/Installer to join their growing automation engineering business in Cheltenham. You will work on the design, build, and installation of bespoke automation systems, including conveyors, robotics, process and packaging machinery, and vision inspection systems.

You will work both in-house and on customer sites, taking responsibility for the mechanical assembly of machinery and systems. Projects are highly varied, offering experience across multiple industries-predominantly food & beverage and plastics. Some basic electrical work may be required, so flexibility and a hands-on approach are essential.

Travel is typically 30-40%, mainly across the UK, USA, and Canada. Assignments can range from short day trips to up to two-week international visits, with generous daily allowances and quality accommodation provided.

Electromechanical Fitter Job Requirements

Apprentice-trained and/or qualified Mechanical and/or Electrical Fitter/Assembler
Minimum 3 years' experience building or installing industrial machinery/conveyors
Proficient with hand and power tools
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and method statements
Experience with electric/pneumatic systems, valves, and medium-sized assemblies
Knowledge of health & safety, preferably in hygienic environments
Strong attention to detail and able to work independently or as part of a team
Self-motivated and adaptable, with a 'can do' attitude
Willing to travel and work away from home
Trustworthy, professional, and a strong communicator
Full UK driving licence (max 3 points) and British/EU passport holder

Electromechanical Fitter Salary & Benefits

£15.00-£17.50 per hour (dependent on skills and experience)
Overtime at 1.5x during busy periods and travel
Travel to the UK, USA, and Canada with daily allowance and quality accommodation
21 days holiday plus statutory holidays, increasing with service
Pension scheme and private health insurance (after probation)
Uniform, PPE, and cycle-to-work scheme
Spot bonuses and career progression opportunitiesBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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