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Electromechanical Fitter / Electromechanical Engineer / Service Engineer required to join a leading Industrial electromechanical engineering manufacturer in Aberdeen.

The Successful Electromechanical Fitter / Electromechanical Engineer / Service Engineer will provide service, maintenance, repair and fitting of electromechanical pumps, motors, gearboxes, generators, electric motors and similar at the workshop in Aberdeen, on site, and offshore when required.

The Electromechanical Fitter / Electromechanical Engineer / Service Engineer will have a good electromechanical engineering background, servicing / fitting industrial engineering equipment such as generators, pumps, valves, motors, hydraulics, pneumatics, compressors, generators, gearboxes or similar electromechanical / rotating machinery products or systems.
 
Package

  • £40,000 - £42,000
  • Site & Offshore rates – overall earnings £70,000 - £80,000
  • Pension
  • Additional benefits
     
Electromechanical Fitter / Electromechanical Engineer / Service Engineer Role:
  • Will provide service, maintenance, repair of electromechanical pumps, motors, gearboxes, generators, electric motors and similar at the workshop in Aberdeen, at customer sites and offshore when required.
  • Will also carry out electrical fault finding, testing, and wiring of electromechanical products such as pumps, valves, electric motors, and more, ensuring all components are correctly fitted and operational before delivery.
  • Identify machinery damage and conduct basic electrical testing.
  • Ability to complete technical documentation as work is progresses.
  • To perform other duties as assigned from time to time and liaise with various engineering departments.

Electromechanical Fitter / Electromechanical Engineer / Service Engineer Requirements:
  • Experience as a an electro-mechanical fitter, service engineer, electrical engineer, offshore engineer, service technician, electromechanical technician or similar.
  • Good industrial electromechanical engineering background such as wiring, circuitry, pumps, gearboxes, valves, motors, hydraulics, pneumatics, compressors, generators, or similar electromechanical / rotating machinery products or systems.
  • Will ideally have the experience and ability to conduct testing and control checks on electromechanical machinery such as pumps, hydraulics, pneumatics, valves or similar.
  • An electrical engineering qualification, Apprentice trained, HNC, HND or Degree would be advantageous would be advantageous.
  • Willingness to commute to the workshop in Aberdeen, and work offshore when required.
 

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