A Mechanical Fitter is a job with a medium-high demand, so finding a job in this field shouldn't be too difficult. The company which will offer a working position varies in different regions.The China Ceramics Corporation offers a vast opening of jobs for a Mechanical Fitter.
Jobs for mechanical engineers are sought at a variety of industrial companies, such as Halliburton. One should go to a job fair in order to find more information.
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A couple quid an hour! :) I was just wondering the same thing and hoped this question had an answer on here. I've just returned from a trade test with Amec for offshore work and there were test papers for mechanical fitters and technicians. it appears to be only offshore where they make a difference between the two. I served my apprenticeship as a mechy fitter, but my trade papers say technician. I think fitters will be more involved with simple remove and replace jobs. "replace this valve/pump etc" where as a technician will be more involved with diagnosis and repair/overhaul of mechanical equipment. that's my take on it. but as often happens in shut downs and hook ups, we all end up doing the same bloody jobs as each other and, as I said at the top of the post, the techs get a bigger wedge at the end of the trip!
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Mechanical pliers are pliers that are used in mechanical jobs, like fixing motor parts, auto parts, machines , etc.
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There are no set hours for jobs with different companies.
Jobs for mechanical engineers are sought at a variety of industrial companies, such as Halliburton. One should go to a job fair in order to find more information.
not a lot, drinks tea, smokes, plays cards, sleeps.
A couple quid an hour! :) I was just wondering the same thing and hoped this question had an answer on here. I've just returned from a trade test with Amec for offshore work and there were test papers for mechanical fitters and technicians. it appears to be only offshore where they make a difference between the two. I served my apprenticeship as a mechy fitter, but my trade papers say technician. I think fitters will be more involved with simple remove and replace jobs. "replace this valve/pump etc" where as a technician will be more involved with diagnosis and repair/overhaul of mechanical equipment. that's my take on it. but as often happens in shut downs and hook ups, we all end up doing the same bloody jobs as each other and, as I said at the top of the post, the techs get a bigger wedge at the end of the trip!
Check this link, www.indeed.com/q-Structural-Fitter-jobs.html www.indeed.com/q-Structural-Fitter-jobs.html , they have the information to perfectly suit you. I am sure it will help.
One can apply for mechanic jobs in Texas at companies like URS Corporation, Baker Hughes, Halliburton, Excellent and DynCorp International LLC. One can apply for mechanical jobs from these companies using the websites Indeed and Monster.
There are a few places online. A few are www.indeed.com/q-Structural-Fitter-Welder-jobs.html , www.simplyhired.com , www.careerplanner.com and www.careerbuilder.com .
There are structural fitter jobs in demand. As with many other jobs it depends on where you live, and your skill level. Jobs in this industry are available. There are some hobs in the structural fitting industry. This type of work has slowed as construction has slowed across the country.
Maintance away is the railway jobs that use mechanical engineering.
It is possible to obtain a listing of mechanical engineering jobs in the newspaper. but it can be obtained in some websites that provide a listing of mechanical engineering jobs and other types of jobs.
A mechanic who works on heavy plant machinery, Bulldozers, JCB's etc A plant Fitter can be an Electrical Plant Fitter, a Mechanical Plant Fitter and they are many other types of Plant Fitter, the Plant can be mobile machines such as Diggers, Caterpillar, Excavators or Stationary production or Energy Power Generators and not necessarily heavy, it can also be small machines but yes mostly to do with machinery of some kind.