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Mechanical Mates Jobs in Tyne and Wear

Mechanical Mates

In the engineering sector, Mechanical Mates play a vital support role, assisting mechanical engineers and technicians in the installation, maintenance, and repair of mechanical systems. To work as a Mechanical Mate, one typically needs a foundational understanding of mechanical principles, possibly attained through a vocational course or an apprenticeship. Practical skills in using hand and power tools, alongside a basic knowledge of safety protocols in industrial environments, are essential.

Companies looking to hire Mechanical Mates often seek candidates with prior experience in similar roles and a CSCS card, showcasing their ability to effectively support complex mechanical operations. Being a successful Mechanical Mate also demands strong communication skills, as collaboration with a diverse team of professionals is a daily requirement. Flexibility and reliability are key traits, ensuring that Mechanical Mates can adapt to various tasks and work schedules, thereby contributing significantly to project success.

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​Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear is a county in North East England. It is made up of several metropolitan boroughs, including Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne and South Tyneside, as well as non-metropolitan districts such as Gateshead, North Tyneside and Northumberland.

The engineering sector in Tyne and Wear is an important part of the local economy. It supports around 100,000 jobs and has seen strong growth over the past years, with £2.8bn of investment across the North East.

Tyne and Wear is a major transport hub for the North East, located at the junction of the A1(M), A19, A1 and M62 motorways. Major rail services include Tyne and Wear Metro, East Coast Mainline, Newcastle-Edinburgh rail link, TransPennine Express routes between York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield and regular ferries to North Shields.

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