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.
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!
TURBINES: generate electricity. use an input to obtain mechanical output. PUMPS: Basically create lift in water. Use mechanical input to create an out put
The fitter has a higher degree.
Retrain as one.
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.
not a lot, drinks tea, smokes, plays cards, sleeps.
How to make kra
dathu roop kra
some barbies, lion poo and tiger poo
Irwin Kra was born in 1937.
The population of Kra Buri District is 44,808.
yes. you can be a steam fitter, pipe fitter, bra fitter. fitter as in 'i want to get fitter' is correfct, but you can also use ' i want to get more fit'. both ways are correct.
pun-kra-tea-on pan- as in 'pun' kra- as in 'gra' in 'grass' ti- as in tea on- as in 'on'
Apparently, KRA means Key Responsibility Area, or Key Result Area.
Krasivaya, Krasivoye, Krasivyy, Krasivyye (Depending on Gender and Number) Syllables: Kra-si-va-ya, Kra-si-vo-e, Kra-si-vyy, Kra-si-vy-ye There's a rolling 'R' in 'Kra'. (Like in 'perro', with the Spanish rolling 'R's') If you can fake a Russian accent, then you can say it perfectly!