At a Glance
- Tasks: Install and remove water treatment machinery on-site, including pumps and pipework.
- Company: Join a leading company working with Thames Water near Harlow.
- Benefits: Earn up to £270 per day with potential for lodge support.
- Other info: Great opportunity for career growth and permanent roles available.
- Why this job: Get hands-on experience in a vital industry while making a difference.
- Qualifications: CSCS Card and relevant installation experience required.
The predicted salary is between 54000 - 60000 £ per year.
Our client is seeking Mechanical Fitters to work on a Thames Water site near Harlow. This is a contract position.
This is an urgent need so ideally you would already have a Thames Water Passport.
Start: ASAP
Rate: Up to £270 per day (Experience Dependent)
Hours: 45 per week
Lodge may be offered to candidates from further afield, but local candidates are still preferred. For candidates seeking permanent roles, this can also be considered.
Job Responsibilities:
- Onsite installation and removal of relevant water treatment machinery/equipment, including but not limited to: large bore stainless steel pipework, brackets/supports, pumps, motors, valves, steelwork, handrails.
- Ability to work independently while also being an effective communicator in team settings.
- Strong organizational skills with excellent multitasking abilities.
- Adhering to onsite health and safety regulations.
- Collaborating with other trades and end client on site.
Requirements:
- CSCS Card (essential)
- Thames Water Passport (preferred)
- Previous Water Sector experience (preferred)
- Previous relevant experience with industrial installation works as outlined above (essential)
- Own tools & PPE (essential)
Mechanical Fitter in Ware employer: Fyba Recruitment Ltd
Our client is an excellent employer, offering Mechanical Fitters the opportunity to work on a prestigious Thames Water site near Harlow. With competitive rates and the potential for lodge accommodation, the company fosters a supportive work culture that prioritises safety and collaboration, while also providing pathways for career growth in the water sector.