Time Served Fitter Mover
Fitter Mover
A machine mover fitter job involves moving, installing, assembling, maintaining, and repairing machinery using specialized tools and knowledge of mechanical systems, blueprints, and safety protocols. Key duties include safely operating lifting equipment, interpreting technical drawings, performing planned maintenance, diagnosing and fixing faults, and adhering to strict health and safety regulations to ensure efficient and safe operation.
Key Responsibilities
Safely use lifting equipment to move heavy components and sub-assemblies and install machinery according to technical specifications.
Assemble machine parts, potentially performing basic fabrication like cutting, grinding, and welding, and ensuring components are correctly fitted.
Conduct routine maintenance checks, diagnose and repair faults, and replace worn or defective parts to ensure machinery operates efficiently.
Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to understand machine layouts and assembly instructions.
Adhere to all health and safety regulations, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, and maintain a tidy and safe working environment.
Identify and resolve mechanical issues, often requiring quick thinking and on-the-spot problem-solving.
Essential Skills & Knowledge
Typical Working Environment
Fitter Mover
A machine mover fitter job involves moving, installing, assembling, maintaining, and repairing machinery using specialized tools and knowledge of mechanical systems, blueprints, and safety protocols. Key duties include safely operating lifting equipment, interpreting technical drawings, performing planned maintenance, diagnosing and fixing faults, and adhering to strict health and safety regulations to ensure efficient and safe operation.
Key Responsibilities
Safely use lifting equipment to move heavy components and sub-assemblies and install machinery according to technical specifications.
Assemble machine parts, potentially performing basic fabrication like cutting, grinding, and welding, and ensuring components are correctly fitted.
Conduct routine maintenance checks, diagnose and repair faults, and replace worn or defective parts to ensure machinery operates efficiently.
Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to understand machine layouts and assembly instructions.
Adhere to all health and safety regulations, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, and maintain a tidy and safe working environment.
Identify and resolve mechanical issues, often requiring quick thinking and on-the-spot problem-solving.
Essential Skills & Knowledge
Typical Working Environment