The role involves the build, assembly and installation of special purpose machinery, working with complex mechanical sub-assemblies and collaborating closely with design and engineering teams to ensure successful project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Assemble and fit machine unit assemblies including spindles, clamps, pneumatic, hydraulic, and lubrication systems
Read and interpret mechanical assembly drawings and hydraulic/pneumatic schematics
Install hydraulic, pneumatic and lubrication systems
Occasionally, you may be required to carry out onsite installations, upgrades and repairs at customer sites in the UK and internationally
Operate machine shop equipment such as milling machines, lathes and grinders
Inspect components using precision measuring tools
Communicate build issues and solutions to engineering and build teams
Participate in project planning meetings and continuous improvement initiativesRole Requirements
Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively within a team
High level of mechanical aptitude and attention to detail
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Flexibility to work overtime when required
Valid UK driving licence and passport for international travelExperience & Qualifications
Mechanical Engineering qualification (City & Guilds, BTEC, or equivalent)
Previous experience as a Mechanical Fitter, Machine Tool Fitter, or in bespoke machinery build
Experience with hydraulic, pneumatic, and lubrication systems
Familiarity with machine shop equipment
Strong problem-solving skills and a continuous improvement mindsetWhat's on Offer
Competitive salary
International travel opportunities
Dynamic working environment
Ongoing training and professional development