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Trainee Mechanical Fitter / Assembler

Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Fitter / Assembler

Location: Bristol

Starting Salary: £30,000-£35,000 + Daily overtime available (OTE up to £50,000) + Company Bonus + Progression.

A specialist UK engineering firm is hiring a Mechanical Fitter/Assembler at their Bristol facility, following recent contract wins and rapid business growth. This is a hands-on role for a motivated individual looking to join a respected team that designs and builds bespoke mechanical systems from the ground up. Ideal for someone with early experience in assembly or manufacturing, this role offers strong long-term progression, extensive in-house training, and the chance to work on high-quality, precision-built products used across multiple industries. Working closely with their clients within the following sectors: Aerospace, Automotive, Food & Beverage, Medical/Healthcare, General Manufacturing.

The Role:

Mechanical assembly and fitting of components to detailed specifications
Work on a wide range of precision-engineered products including screw jacks, heavy-duty linear actuators, gearboxes, custom electromechanical lifting systems, and suspension components
Interpret technical drawings and use hand/power tools effectively
Perform quality checks and collaborate with engineers to resolve issues
Maintain a clean, safe working environment and support other departments as neededThe Candidate:

1-3 years' mechanical fitting/assembly experience
Confident reading technical drawings and using tools
Reliable, detail-focused, and team-oriented
Bonus: NVQ/City & Guilds, basic machining skillsThe Benefits:

£30,000-£35,000 base salary with an incredible OTE up to £50,000
Daily overtime available (paid at 1.5x)
Company-wide profit share bonus (1-4 weeks' pay, based on performance)
Clear progression opportunities within a growing team
Company pension, Cycle to Work scheme, free on-site parking
Early finish every Friday (3pm)Innotech Partners limited ((phone number removed)) acts as an Employment Agency and is a subsidiary of Talentia Group

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