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Mechanical Fitter

UNICAT Technologies
Huddersfield
2 days ago
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UNICAT Technologies are specialists in combustion, process, automation and control systems. We design, build, install and commission thermal process plant and electrical control systems for chemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, renewables and engineering industries across the globe.


Our mission is built upon three core values:

Innovative Catalyst and Process Technology Partner: We drive progress through cutting-edge solutions.


Dedicated Collaboration: We work closely with partners to develop effective solutions.


Adaptable and Flexible: We focus on enhancing customer profitability, sustainability, and efficiency.


Employee Benefits


  • Free eye test (free pair of glasses worth up to £50)
  • Yearly health check
  • PAM Assist (Employee well-being programme)
  • Discretionary Annual bonus Scheme
  • Death-in-service benefit (up to three times annual salary)
  • Pension (company matched up to 6%)
  • Onsite parking
  • Additional Holiday Purchase Scheme (buy up to 5 extra days


Position:Mechanical Fitter

Location:Huddersfield

Hours:Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 16:30

Salary:£32,800


Job Overview


This position combines multiple skilled trade disciplines including mechanical fitting, welding, pipe fitting, and metal fabrication. The ideal candidate will be a versatile tradesperson capable of working across these complementary specialties.


Key Responsibilities


Mechanical Fitting

  • Install, Service and repair industrial machinery and mechanical equipment mostly within the combustion industry
  • Read and interpret mechanical drawings and specifications
  • Align, fit, and assemble component parts using hand tools, power tools, and measuring instruments
  • Perform preventive maintenance and service on mechanical systems


Welding

  • Perform various types of welding including MIG, TIG, and stick welding (Ideally coded welding)
  • Join metal components according to specifications
  • Interpret welding symbols and drawings
  • Follow proper welding procedures and quality standards


Pipe Fitting

  • Install, repair, and maintain piping systems
  • Read and interpret piping diagrams and isometric drawings
  • Calculate pipe measurements and mark cutting points
  • Thread, bend, and fabricate pipes to specifications
  • Test pipe systems for leaks and proper operation
  • Gas Safe Qualified
  • Install valves, fittings, and other piping components


Fabrication

  • Create metal products from raw materials according to drawings
  • Measure and mark materials for cutting and assembly
  • Build structures and components to precise specifications
  • Perform quality control checks on fabricated items


Preferred Skills and Qualifications


  • Completed apprenticeship or equivalent experience in at least one of the listed trades (Fabrication, Pipe Fitting, Welding, Mechanical Fitting)
  • Valid trade certification/license as required by local regulations
  • Minimum 3-5 years experience in industrial or commercial settings
  • Proficient in reading technical drawings and specifications
  • Strong mathematical and spatial reasoning skills
  • Multiple trade qualifications or cross-training experience
  • Knowledge of relevant safety codes and standards
  • Problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Commitment to workplace safety and quality standards


Physical Requirements

  • Stand, walk, and work in various positions for extended periods
  • Lift and carry heavy materials and equipment
  • Work in confined spaces when required
  • Operate power tools and equipment safely
  • Work in various environmental conditions
  • Wear appropriate PPE as required


Work Environment

  • Industrial/manufacturing setting
  • Exposure to noise, heat, and various weather conditions
  • May involve shift work, overtime and working away from home.
  • Must follow strict safety protocols and procedures
  • May require travel to different work sites


Safety Requirements

  • Follow all company and industry safety protocols
  • Properly use and maintain personal protective equipment
  • Participate in safety training and meetings
  • Report any safety concerns or incidents immediately
  • Maintain clean and organized work area
  • Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures


Certifications & Licenses

  • Valid trade certification in relevant discipline(s)
  • Current welding certifications as required (Ideally coded welding)
  • Valid driver's license
  • Forklift certification (preferred)
  • First aid certification (preferred)

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