Fitter Assembly and Build Role
Location Kidderminster
Salary: Negotiable DOE
A well-structured and growing company that develops, manufactures, sells, and maintains specialist vehicles is seeking an experienced Fitter to join the team at a production facility based in Kidderminster .
About the Role:
The ideal candidate will have some mechanical knowledge, preferably from the commercial vehicle, plant hire, or bodybuilding sectors. A willingness to learn and the ability to work to tight deadlines and customer specifications are essential. Experience with power tools, hydraulics, electrics, and MIG welding (desirable but not essential) is required.
Key Responsibilities:
Support the Production Manager and Foreman in delivering high-quality build standards
Read and interpret build pack drawings to carry out work accordingly
Use power tools, hydraulic systems, and electrical components effectively
Perform MIG welding (desirable skill)
Work efficiently to meet production deadlines
Identify and document any changes during the build process
Capture and record information to improve future builds
Support subcontractors (e.g., camera, weigh systems, and other ancillary installations) while on site
Coordinate with the team to ensure timely scheduling of subcontractor appointments
Complete all relevant paperwork accurately
Assist in preparations for inspections and testing
Undertake additional duties as required in line with operational needs
What Were Looking For:
Candidates should demonstrate strong personal responsibility for health and safety, including risk assessing their own work and using appropriate PPE. Good housekeeping and safe working practices are essential.
The successful candidate will be:
Professional and self-motivated
Customer-focused and solution-oriented
A clear communicator with good interpersonal skills
Flexible, with the ability to work alone or as part of a team
Well-organised and able to manage time effectively
Competent in general engineering practices
Whats on Offer:
Competitive salary negotiable based on experience weekly paid)
39 basic hours per week, Monday to Friday
20 days holiday plus bank holidays (plus 1 extra day after 12 months service)
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