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Job Title: Electromechanical Fitter / Installer (multiple positions available) 
Location: Winchcombe, Gloucestershire (offices between Cheltenham & Tewkesbury)
Salary: £Up to 37k per year + Overtime at 1.5x
Hours: Full-time, Monday–Thursday 08:00–17:00, Friday 08:00–14:00 (40 hours/week)
Travel: Approximately 30–40% (UK & North America)

A leading specialist in bespoke factory automation and control systems is looking for a skilled Electromechanical Fitter/Installer to join their growing team. This is an exciting hands-on role working on diverse projects, including conveyors, robotics, packaging machinery, and vision inspection systems.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Mechanical assembly of industrial machinery and automation systems in-house and onsite
Occasional electrical wiring and control system support.
Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and method statements.
Travel to UK and North American customer sites (typically up to 2 weeks at a time up to 5 times a year).
Ensuring all work is completed to the highest standards.,Who We’re Looking For:

Apprentice-trained or qualified Mechanical/Electrical Fitter/Assembler.
3+ years’ experience assembling/installing industrial machinery/conveyors.
Comfortable using hand and power tools; basic electrical experience advantageous.
Experience with pneumatic and electric systems, valves, and medium-sized assemblies.
Self-motivated, reliable, and able to work independently or in a team.
Full UK driving licence and British/EU passport (for travel to USA/Canada).Why This Role Is Great:

Competitive pay £15.00–£17.50 per hour DOE plus overtime at 1.5x.
Opportunity to work on international installations with generous allowances and quality accommodation.
21 days holiday plus statutory holidays, with additional long-service leave.
Private health insurance (after probation), pension scheme, and cycle-to-work scheme.
Career progression and exposure to cutting-edge automation technology.Additional Info:

Candidates must live within a commutable distance; this is not a remote role.
Backgrounds solely in Oil & Gas, Automotive, or Aerospace are not suitable unless paired with relevant industrial automation experience.
No criminal convictions that prevent overseas travel.This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on, solution-focused fitter looking to work on innovative automation projects in a varied and dynamic environment.

Apply Today – Don’t miss the chance to take your skills global and work on exciting projects in the UK and North America

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