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Multi Skilled Fitter

Stow on the Wold
6 days ago
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Job Title:
Multi-Skilled Fitter - Mechanical & Electrical
Location:
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Hours & Pay:
40 hours per week - Day shift
£35K per annum

Position Summary:
We are seeking a Multi-Skilled Fitter with both mechanical and electrical expertise to strengthen our engineering team. This role involves assembling, installing, and maintaining complex automation systems-ensuring high-quality execution and seamless integration across mechanical and electrical domains.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Mechanical Assembly & Installation
    o Build and assemble machinery such as conveyors, case/box/tray erectors, palletisers, and handling systems.
    o Fit mechanical components: gearboxes, bearings, drive systems, structural frames.
  • Electrical Wiring & Integration
    o Wire and connect control panels, motors, sensors, actuators, PLCs, and SCADA systems.
    o Ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and proper cable routing.
  • Commissioning & Testing
    o Execute mechanical and electrical commissioning of automated systems.
    o Perform functional testing, alignment checks, issue diagnostics, and handover.
  • Maintenance & Troubleshooting
    o Conduct planned maintenance and breakdown repairs.
    o Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues, implement corrective actions.
  • Documentation & Collaboration
    o Complete installation and service reports, wiring diagrams, and checklists.
    o Coordinate with design, control systems, robotics, and customer support teams.
  • Health & Safety Compliance
    o Follow strict health, safety, and quality procedures in workshop and site environments.
    o Engage in risk assessments and learnings to improve safety protocols.

    Candidate Profile:
  • Skills & Experience:
    o Qualified fitter or equivalent with proven mechanical and electrical hands-on experience.
    o Competency in reading engineering drawings, electrical schematics (PLC, motor, sensor circuits), and mechanical blueprints.
    o Skilled in fitting mechanical systems and wiring electronics/instrumentation.
  • Attributes:
    o Methodical, detail-oriented, and quality-conscious.
    o Effective communicator and collaborator within multidisciplinary teams.
    o Flexible and adaptable to both in-plant and customer site installations.
  • Desirable Background:
    o Experience working on automation equipment such as packaging, conveying, robotics, or factory systems.

    Benefits:
  • Competitive flat-rate hourly pay.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge automation projects.
  • Training and exposure to robotics, vision systems, and control technologies.
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment within an innovation-driven company.

    Application Process:
    Please submit your CV, a covering letter outlining your mechanical and electrical fitting experience, and any relevant certifications or examples of previous automation work.
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