Mechanical Fitter / Installation Commissioning Engineer
3 Days Old
This is a highly varied role where you will be responsible for the assembly and test, development, installation and commissioning (FAT, SAT), and servicing of the company’s new or existing equipment types and products. Equipment types such as Pressure Vessels, Pressure Control Systems, Temperature Control Systems and other Special Purpose Machinery that complement the products in line with client/industry requirements. This will include using component/assembly drawings, P&ID schematics, written specifications, inspection and testing plans, to enable complete build and validation of the equipment’s functionality.
Interviews are ongoing so apply now
- Location:
- Chorley
- Salary:
- £40,000 - £50,000 /annum Plus Bonus
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Engineering
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