Electrical + Hydraulic Fitter

  • Permanent
  • Worksop, Nottinghamshire
  • Posted: 29th March 2026
  • Salary: £35000 - £40000 per annum + DOE
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH15967
  • Industry:
  • Location: Worksop, Nottinghamshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

An opportunity for several Electrical/Hydraulic Engineers to join a world leader in Waste Handling Equipment.

Our client has already engaged in the delivery of a wide range of high-profile projects for local authorities and national and international Contractors and on the back of this they have been recently been awarded another major contract and thus are looking to add a number of Electrical/Hydraulic Engineers on a Permanent basis to their highly experienced team.

The client is a highly successful international business with several manufacturing and service facilities in the UK and abroad with its roots going back to the 1800’s.

Our client has an impressive list of accreditations /approvals , ranging from ISO 9001 to Investors in People.

They are the market leaders in terms of innovation, safety, and aftermarket service.

DUTIES INCLUDED FOR THE ROLE OF ELECTRICAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEER :

Fitting, assembly and wiring of electrical systems.

Fitting and making hydraulic hoses, including building hydraulic panels.

Fitting security cameras inside vehicles.

Putting air pipes on for brakes and air tanks including mechanisms for doors.

Pneumatic work with brakes and control panels.

KEEN TO SPEAK TO ELECTRICAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS WHO ARE :

Auto Electricians /Hydraulics Engineers.

Able to work from Electrical/hydraulics schematic drawings.

Experience in Electro-mechanical assembly techniques.

Engineering build specification experience.

Ideally knowledge of CANbus systems.

THE OFFER FOR THE ROLE OF ELECTRICAL/HYDRAULIC ENGINEER :

Starting Salary – £35,859.20 per Annum.

4 Day Mon – Thurs Only.

33 Days Paid Holidays.

5% Employer Pension Contribution.

Medical Cash Plan Scheme.

 
 

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