Responsibilities
- Mechanical Component Assembly: Read and interpret technical drawings to assemble mechanical parts and sub-assemblies according to specifications.
- Fine Tuning and Adjustment: Perform fine tuning and adjustments of mechanical parts to ensure optimal operation and compliance with technical specifications.
- Installation and Commissioning: Install and adjust mechanical equipment and systems, ensuring they operate correctly and comply with safety standards.
- Preventive and Corrective Maintenance: Conduct regular maintenance to prevent breakdowns and intervene promptly to repair faulty equipment.
- Quality Control: Perform tests and inspections to verify the quality of assemblies and installations, ensuring they meet the required standards.
Requirements
- Excellent understanding of technical documents, drawings, and diagrams.
- Solid knowledge of mechanical and electrical engineering
- Proficiency in mechanical assembly tasks
- Ability to conduct mechanical tests
- Knowledge of safety standards
Skills
- Precision and dexterity
- Organizational and methodical skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Commitment to high quality standards
- Methodical mindset
Education
The role of a mechanical fitter is accessible with a CAP, BEP, or vocational diploma in mechanics.
Career prospects
With several years of experience, mechanical fitters can become team leaders. They may also advance to roles such as quality controllers or maintenance technicians, or specialize in a specific field of mechanics, like precision mechanics, automotive mechanics, or naval mechanics.
Resources
Find a complete job description for the mechanical fitter on the website l'Expert Comptable..
Work as a Mechanical Assembler at ROMA2S
As a mechanical assembler at ROMA2S, you’ll work in a variety of environments — from shipyards and metalworking companies to the aerospace industry. Tasks range from plant dismantling to assembly and installation, providing a wide range of opportunities to develop your skills.