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Mechanical Fitter - Wolverhampton - up to £33,000 + Overtime - Ref 1792
I am currently recruiting for a Mechanical Fitter to work for a leading engineering organisation. Salary up to £33,000 + Overtime
The organisation is a market leading engineering firm that delivers a well developed product portfolio to the UK water utilities market. They have an extensive track record of delivering high quality products and providing solutions for a wide range of problems, both complex and simple. With a wealth of experienced individuals, they can define and deliver the perfect solution.
To cope with the current workload and in line with their expansion plans they the need to recruit for a Mechanical Installer on a permanent basis.
In this role as a Mechanical Installer, you'll contribute proven installation experience and hands-on skills to the team. You'll collaborate closely with the Installation Department, Project team, and occasionally with the broader business, ensuring that all installation tasks are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with project requirements. Training will be provided on the job, and if relevant, a personal development plan will be outlined and reviewed regularly.
This role will require regular travel throughout the UK, when working away all accommodation will be booked and paid for by the company in advance.
Essential Requirements:
Experience as a Mechanical Installer or similar
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Happy Working Away From HomeDesirable Requirements
Experience in the Water sector
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UK Driving LicenseThis is a very exciting opportunity for a Mechanical Installer to work for a leading organisation who operate at the forefront of their market. They are a growing organisation that are very keen to promote internally, meaning opportunity is always on the horizon.
This is an immediate requirement so if you have the required skills and experience, please get in touch immediately with an up to date copy of your CV. Either apply direct or contact Billy on (phone number removed)