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Mechanical Fitter / Machine Tool Fitter

Braunstone
1 week ago
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Mechanical Fitter / Machine Tool Fitter - Automation and Special Purpose Machinery
Permanent Role
Excellent Salary
Leicester
Day Shifts, Mon to Fri
My client design and manufacture and build machinery and equipment for a multitude of industries. This well established company based in Leicester have won a large package of repeat work and as such are looking for a Mechanical Fitter with experience of building automated machinery / special machines to assist in the completion of the order. This would suit an experienced Mechanical Fitter or Machine Tool Fitter who is looking for a new permanent opportunity if this is you please read on….
BENEFITS

  • Monday - Friday
  • Permanent Role
  • Established business
  • Immediate Start
    THE ROLE OF MECHANICAL FITTER
  • Building Bespoke Automated Machinery
  • Working to Engineering Drawings
  • Modifying and fabricating of parts as required
  • Using a variety tools
  • Working with supervisor
  • Working independently and as part of a team
    EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
  • Experience of building SPM/ Robotics/ CNC Machines/ Automated Machinery
  • Can read technical diagrams
  • Mechanically minded
  • C&G in engineering an advantage
  • Able to build bespoke machines from start to finish
    Interested? To apply for the Mechanical Fitter Position, here are your options:
  1. "This is the job for me! When can I start?" - Call now on (phone number removed) and let’s talk through your experience. Ask for Scott Lydon between 8.30am - 5pm or email outside of these hours (url removed).
  2. "I think I'm right for this position, but I'm not sure I have the right skills to have an interview" - Click "apply now" so I can read your CV and let you know
    PPME

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