Contract Role- 6 months rolling
Location: Acton, West London
Rate: £27.68 paye (+ 16.59% holiday) or £36.91 umbrella
Day shift- 7.15am to 3.15pm mon-thurs and 7.15 to 12.15 on fridays
35 hours per week
We are currently recruiting Electrical Mechanical fitters to work on the Central Line Improvement Programme (CLIP) at Acton Railway Engineering works. These roles will predominantly focus and strip and rebuild of Central Line Trains. Flooring, grab poles, coachworks etc.
You should be able to demonstrate a level 3 Electrical or mechanical qualification or equivalent.
Must be able to read and follow detailed work instructions and component assembly drawings, be familiar with general hand tools, bearing press and power tools.
Must understand how to set and use a Torque Wrench and understand the principles of their use including witness marking.
There will be a requirement for the use of overhead cranes and other workshop equipment for which training will be provided.
Understand and be able to use basic measuring tools, Vernier, Micrometer and ruler.
Electrical Mechanical Fitter
Morson Talent
Posted 19 hours ago, valid for 2 days
London, Greater London W4 5PY, England

£27.68 - £36.91 per hour
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- This is a contract role for Electrical Mechanical fitters based in Acton, West London, with a duration of 6 months rolling.
- The position offers a pay rate of £27.68 PAYE plus 16.59% holiday pay or £36.91 umbrella, with 35 hours of work per week.
- Candidates are required to have a level 3 Electrical or Mechanical qualification or equivalent, along with experience in similar roles.
- Responsibilities include the strip and rebuild of Central Line Trains, and familiarity with hand tools, power tools, and torque wrenches is essential.
- Training will be provided for the use of overhead cranes and workshop equipment, and basic measuring tools must also be understood.