Mechanical & EC&I Technicians – Nuclear/Aerospace, Contract Work in Japan

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Mechanical & EC&I Technicians – Nuclear/Aerospace Experience | Contract Work in Japan

 

Location:Japan (Short & Long-Term Contract Opportunities)
Industry:Nuclear / Aerospace / Engineering
Roles:Mechanical Technicians & Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) Technicians
Employment Type:Contract (Short & Long-Term)

 

Looking for Your Next Big Project Abroad?

 

We’re seekingApprentice-Trained or NVQ Level 3+ Mechanical and EC&I Technicianswith strong experience in thenuclear or aerospace sectorsto support exciting engineering work inJapan. These arecontract roles— ideal for skilled professionals open to working overseas without making a permanent move.

 

What You'll Be Working On:

  • Maintenance, inspection, and overhaul of:
    • Gearboxes
    • Motors
    • Drives
    • Pumps
    • Valves
  • Fault finding, repair, and performance testing
  • Working to strict quality and safety standards
  • Collaborating with international teams in a high-integrity environment

What You Bring:

  • Hands-on experience innuclear and/or aerospace sectors
  • NVQ Level 3+orApprenticeshipin Mechanical, Electrical, or Instrumentation
  • Familiar with industrial equipment maintenance and fault diagnostics
  • Willingness to travel forshort or extended project-based work in Japan

What’s on Offer:

  • Competitive contract rates
  • Full support for travel and accommodation
  • Opportunity to work on world-class engineering systems
  • Be part of a skilled, multicultural team delivering high-impact work

Apply Now:

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