Mechanical Fitter - NVQ Qualified

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Engineering

32.32 Hourly

Contract


Job Title: Mechanical Fitter

Role: This is a contracting role based in Dinorwig, Wales

Location: Dinorwig, Wales (Accommodation provided if required)

Pay Rate: Base 20.20

Hours: Guaranteed 50 hours per week , 5 days

Overtime: 26.26 (T1.3x) paid after 38hrs per week

Start Date: 06/01/25

Duration: 11 months

Introduction to Client

Andritz is a globally renowned engineering company specializing in industrial and power generation projects, providing innovative and sustainable solutions for energy production, environmental management, and industrial manufacturing. Known for its high standards of engineering and commitment to safety, Andritz is an industry leader in hydro power generation, offering challenging and rewarding projects that contribute to the future of energy.

Summary of Project

This project focuses on the maintenance, assembly, and installation of critical components for MIV (Main Inlet Valve), turbines, and generators. As part of the team, you'll play a key role in ensuring machinery operates efficiently and reliably, contributing to the overall success of Andritz's high-profile power generation initiatives.

Person Specification

You are a self-motivated and skilled mechanical fitter with experience in using and maintaining a range of tools and equipment, such as hydraulic tensioners, torque tools, and abrasive wheels. You have a solid understanding of materials and assembly processes, enabling you to disassemble, install, and assemble machinery components effectively. Confident in reading technical drawings, you have a working knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, along with basic skills in electrical installation and commissioning of equipment. Your knowledge of UK safety regulations and health and safety measures ensures that you work safely and efficiently. Surface protection skills are an advantage but optional.

Job Duties

  • Conduct maintenance, disassembly, and assembly of MIV, turbine, and generator components.
  • Use and maintain essential tools and equipment, including hydraulic tensioners, torque tools, and abrasive wheels.
  • Identify mechanical failures and perform repairs to restore equipment functionality.
  • Read and interpret manufacturing and assembly drawings to guide installations and repairs.
  • Assist with the installation, commissioning, and surface protection of machinery as needed.
  • Support pneumatic and hydraulic system repairs and installations.
  • Ensure compliance with UK safety regulations and site-specific health and safety requirements.

Requirements

  • NVQ3 in manufacturing engineering / installation or equivalent.
  • Proficiency in the use and maintenance of mechanical tools and devices.
  • Familiarity with materials and auxiliary materials used in machine maintenance.
  • Experience in reading technical drawings and assembly instructions.
  • Knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, with basic skills in machine installation and electrical components.
  • Understanding of UK safety regulations and health and safety measures.
  • Suitable health and safety training, e.g., CSCS or similar, is required for all staff.
  • Self-motivated and capable of working independently or within a team.
  • Skills in surface protection techniques (optional).

This role offers the opportunity to work on impactful projects within a supportive and safety-conscious environment, ideal for a motivated professional looking to advance in the power generation sector.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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