Mechanical Technician

Bar Hill
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Technician – Permanent – CB23

Overview
Together with our client we are looking for a Mechanical Technician, reporting to the Production Team Leader, the Mechanical Technician is responsible for applying mechanical skills in pipe preparation, assembly, and welding. This role requires a high level of attention to detail and a commitment to quality, ensuring all work meets required standards and any issues are promptly reported.

Salary will be £26k per annum plus a 5.5% shift allowance so adds up to £27,430. One shift, Mon-Thurs 8am – 16:45, Fri – 8am – 12:30

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Interpret and work from engineering drawings

  • Cut and prepare pipework to a tolerance of 0.5mm across a range of tube sizes

  • Perform orbital welding on 1/4” manifolds, producing an average of 12 welds per hour

  • Carry out quality assurance and testing of manifolds, including pressure testing and helium leak testing

  • Communicate with Team Leaders and Supervisors regarding work progress

  • Maintain a clean and organised work area and adhere to all health and safety procedures

    Person Specification

  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to work to precise tolerances

  • Good manual dexterity

  • Competent in the use of hand tools and measuring equipment

  • Ability to follow clear and detailed procedures and instructions

  • Willingness to learn, develop skills, and adapt to new working practices

  • Good communication and teamwork skills

  • Reliable timekeeping

  • Flexible approach, including willingness to work overtime when required

    Benefits

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with long service up to 30 days

  • Early finish every Friday

  • Private healthcare and dental cover

  • Income protection

  • Life assurance

  • Employee discount platform

  • Enhanced family leave

  • Company-supported social events

  • Employee assistance programme

  • Profit share bonus

  • Annual merit-based salary review

    If you are interested, apply now and we will be in touch

    We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you haven’t heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled

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