Mechanical Fitter/Assembler

  • Contract
  • Bradford
  • Posted: 18th March 2026
  • Salary: £16.30 - £17.08 per hour + 4 day working week and premium OT
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16873
  • Industry:
  • Location: Bradford
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

Mechanical Fitters / Assemblers
Bradford | £16.30 – £17.08 per hour | 4 Day Week | Overtime Available

We are currently recruiting Mechanical Fitters and Assemblers to join a well-established fabrication business in Bradford. This is a great opportunity offering strong hourly rates, a 4-day working week, and immediate starts.

The Role:

  • Mechanical fitting and assembly of pipework systems

  • Installing pipework, flanges, and associated components

  • Pipe threading and preparation

  • Working from engineering drawings

  • Using hand tools (spanners, drills, taps, torque wrenches)

What’s on Offer:

  • £16.30 – £17.08 per hour

  • Minimum 12 weeks’ work – likely ongoing

  • 4-day working week (Monday to Thursday)

  • Flexible start/finish times

  • Overtime paid at 1.5x

  • 28 days holiday

  • Free parking

  • Potential for long-term or permanent work

About You:

  • Experience as a Mechanical Fitter, Pipe Fitter, or Assembler

  • Background in fabrication, engineering, or manufacturing

  • Pipe threading experience desirable

  • No formal qualifications required

Apply:
Click Apply Now or contact Conor Wood or Matt Booth at E3 Recruitment for more information.

 
 

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