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Electromechanical Fitter/Installer

Cheltenham
1 month ago
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Location: Gloucestershire (between Cheltenham and Tewkesbury)
Job Type: Full-time, permanent
Hours: 40 hours per week
Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 08:00–17:00 (30-minute unpaid lunch), Friday: 08:00–14:00
Travel: 30–40% UK & international (mainly USA/Canada)

About the Company

Our client is an established engineering business specialising in the design, build, and installation of bespoke automation, robotics, and control systems. Operating across a range of industrial sectors — including food and beverage, packaging, and plastics — they deliver innovative automation projects to clients across the UK, North America, and beyond.

Due to continued growth, they are seeking an Electromechanical Fitter / Installer to join their expanding team and contribute to the delivery of high-quality, bespoke automation systems.

The Role

Working both in-house and on customer sites, you’ll play a key role in assembling, installing, and commissioning automation machinery and systems. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who enjoys technical problem-solving, variety, and travel.

Reporting to the Workshop Manager (in-house) and the Services Director (on-site), you’ll take ownership of mechanical builds, assist with electrical connections, and ensure every system is delivered to the highest standards.

Typical duties include:

Mechanical assembly of automation systems, conveyors, and control equipment

Installation and maintenance of mechanical, pneumatic, and basic electrical systems

Reading and interpreting engineering drawings and method statements

Supporting system commissioning and customer training

Ensuring all work meets quality and health & safety standards

Occasional international travel for installation and commissioning (mainly USA/Canada)

Skills & Experience Required

Essential:

Apprentice-trained or qualified Mechanical and/or Electrical Fitter

Competent using a wide range of hand and power tools

Ability to interpret engineering drawings and work independently

Strong attention to detail and pride in workmanship

Excellent communication skills and customer-facing confidence

Full UK driving licence (max. 3 penalty points)

Ability to travel and work away from home (UK & overseas)

Desirable:

Electrical wiring experience (advantageous but not essential)

Experience working in hygienic or food-grade environments

Familiarity with pneumatic systems, valves, and medium-sized assemblies

British/EU passport holder (must be eligible for USA/Canada travel)

Key Attributes

Proactive, reliable, and self-motivated with a “can-do” attitude

Strong team player with excellent time management skills

Flexible approach to working hours and travel commitments

Professional, courteous, and a positive ambassador for the business

Committed to safe working practices — never cutting corners

What’s on Offer



Overtime: Paid at 1.5x hourly rate

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Travel opportunities: USA and Canada with generous daily allowances

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Benefits:

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Company pension (post-probation)

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21 days’ annual leave + bank holidays

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Extra holiday for long service

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Private health insurance (for employee and family, post-probation)

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Cycle-to-work scheme

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Uniform and PPE provided

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Spot bonuses for outstanding contributions

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Career Development: Genuine opportunities for progression within a growing engineering company

Eligibility:
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK and be free to travel internationally.

Our client welcomes applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of race, gender, disability, or background

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