Mechanical Fitter

Plymouth
5 months ago
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Mechanical Fitter - Plymouth
Salary: £36,900 + significant overtime opportunities
Location: Plymouth
Contract: Permanent, full-time

Are you a skilled Mechanical Fitter looking for your next big career move? Our client is seeking talented individuals to join a high-performing team delivering cutting-edge marine engineering projects in Plymouth. You'll work on Warships and Submarines, taking on some of the most complex mechanical engineering work in the UK.

The Role

As a Mechanical Fitter, you'll be responsible for:

Installation, overhaul, and maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment

Working on propulsion units, pumps, diesel engines, high-pressure air, and hydraulic systems

Ensuring all work meets exacting safety and quality standards

About You

We are looking for someone who is:

A time-served Mechanical Fitter or Maintenance Engineer

Experienced in marine, defence, power generation, or heavy engineering (other sectors considered)

Confident with workshop machinery, mechanical alignment, and testing procedures

Detail-oriented with a strong commitment to safe working practices

Qualifications & Requirements

Level 3 qualification or recognised apprenticeship in a mechanical discipline

Eligible to obtain and maintain SC level Security Clearance

Open to candidates across the UK willing to relocate to the South West

The Opportunity

Permanent, full-time role with excellent pay and career progression

Work on nationally significant marine and defence engineering projects

Join a team that takes pride in delivering world-class results

Huge overtime availability for those looking to maximise earnings

Take your mechanical fitting career to the next level and be part of something exceptional!

Apply today to join our team in Plymouth and work on projects that make a real impact

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