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Job Ref: 214177555
Date: 2021-07-12 14:32:56
Have you got a background repairing HGV's or heavy construction plant?
Are you interested in working directly for a manufacturer of some of the largest mobile lifting vehicles in the country?
Our client is a growing international crane manufacturer. They have a reputation for building innovative heavy vehicles that are used in some of the most complex lifts across the globe.
They're looking for a skilled engineer – someone who would like to become a true technical expert on their own extensive range of heavy hydraulic mobile cranes.
What's involved?
You'll be working directly for this international manufacturer.
It's a workshop role Monday to Friday – 08:00-16:30.
These are specialist vehicles – think of 6 axle, 40T, 18 meter long machines. Typically the booms can extend 80 meters and lift up to 400 tonnes.
Once up to speed you'll work as part of a specialist team with a responsibility for extensive overhauls and complex repairs to both the cranes and the vehicles that they are part of.
The benefits?
You'll be part of a small, advanced engineering team.
They'll support you to become a first-class engineer.
If you've an eye on becoming a Workshop Supervisor or potentially a Field Service Technician representing a national organisation then this could be the path.
Salary up to £17.95 per hour
Overtime at TX1.5 – should you wish to work it – with an OTE of circa £43K
5% annual bonus
Annual pay reviews
Day shift – allowing a great work-life balance
5% contributory pension & Life Assurance
Extensive manufacturer training with the potential to be trained overseas
Long-term progression with an expanding national company
Requirements:
You'll need to be either a qualified HGV Technician, Heavy Plant Fitter or have similar hydraulic plant experience.
Experience of diagnosing mechanical, hydraulic & electrical faults on engines, gearboxes, etc. is essential.
Apply now for more information
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