Brief Roles & Responsibilities Mechanical fitters to carry out works on small to medium M&E projects for various clients Working mainly on Wastewater and Surface Water PSTs Carrying out Inspections of Wastewater and Surface Water PSTs and treatment plants Medium Risk Confined Space Working at Height Asbestos Awareness Manual Handling CSCS Card EUSR Understanding of CDM Regs SSTS Qualification Temporary Works Supervisor A mechanical fitter working in wastewater is a skilled tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs mechanical equipment within wastewater treatment plants and related facilities. This role is crucial for ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of these essential systems. Here's a breakdown of what that entails: Key Responsibilities: Maintenance and Repair: Diagnosing and repairing faults in mechanical systems, including pumps, gearboxes, compressors, and other rotating equipment. Performing preventative maintenance to ensure equipment reliability. Working with hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Installation: Installing new equipment and machinery according to specifications. Ensuring proper alignment and connection of components. Safety: