Production Engineering Mechanical Fitter (Days) Doncaster Plant Role description We are looking to recruit a Mechanical Fitter within the Production Engineering department that has strong knowledge and experience of I.S. machines and associated equipment, working effectively in keeping productivity to a maximum by rectifying mechanical breakdowns timely across 10 manufacturing lines. Therefore, the individual must have high attention to detail, work effectively within the Production department whilst always supporting the Production Engineering team in achieving outstanding results. Responsibilities: Set up of I.S. (Independent Section) machines and related equipment Identify faults with the machines and make necessary adjustments to the machine if required for it to run correctly to maintain efficiency and reduce downtime Maintain I.S. machines and related equipment in accordance with a pre-planned schedule to reduce mechanical malfunctions and maintain effective operations Repair equipment coming off the I.S. machines ready for re-use to maintain efficiency and reduce downtime Carry out housekeeping in accordance with company hygiene rules Required skills / qualifications: Gained a recognised mechanical engineering qualification/apprentice trained, or equivalent Ability to carry out any related work: basic welding, fabrication, pipe work installation Commitment and enthusiasm to work flexibly as part of a team providing 24-hour support to production Ability to follow instruction and work under pressure both as part of a team and independently Fault recognition skills & good problem-solving ability, with excellent communication skills What we offer Minimum £32,358 - £39,886 Maximum per Annum Salary sacrifice pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions 37 hours a week, Monday to Friday or Condensed hours available which includes 26.5 days holiday + 8 statutory holidays An environment where we support the development and progression of our employees, tailored to the individual’s aspirations and business opportunities Health and wellbeing initiatives, such as Occupational Health and cycle to work scheme Family friendly policies and Company Sick Pay, after qualifying period
Role Profile available on request.
This role is open to internal and external applicants.
Internal candidates must apply via myArdagh.
Closing Date: 21st July 2025
About Ardagh Group
Ardagh Group is a global leader in metal and glass packaging solutions, producing packaging for the world’s leading brands. We trace our roots all the way back to the Irish Glass Bottle Company, founded in 1932. Since then we have grown rapidly to a team of more than 20,000 people with revenues of almost $10 billion. Today we have a presence across Europe, Africa and the Americas.
Did you know that Ardagh produce many of the beverage cans and bottles you drink your favourite beverages from? Did you know we produce metal and glass packaging which are permanent materials, meaning they can be infinitely recycled without any loss of quality? Did you know we produce more than 160 million containers per day?
Ardagh is passionate about sustainability and have a reputation for innovation. We push the boundaries of what’s possible, pioneering new production methods, new design techniques and new ways to recycle and save energy. Our aim is to reduce any negative environmental impact whilst remaining economically sustainable and socially responsible.
We believe that the success of our business depends on the success of our people. We strive to create working environments where our employees feel valued, can work to their full potential, and where their achievements are celebrated.
Here at Ardagh, we offer exciting and rewarding opportunities for talented and creative people. If you have ambition and want to make an impact with your career, come and join our team, you’ll enjoy the journey!
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