Diesel Mechanic

NEOS Engineering Recruitment
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Heavy Plant Engineer - Diesel Mechanic

Bristol

£18ph to £21ph (OTE £65,000) + 4x4 Van + Door-to-Door + OT available



Neos Engineering are working with a large OEM who are looking for Plant Engineers to join the team! This is a fantastic opportunity for a plant engineer who wants to increase their knowledge and skillset working closely with a main manufacturer. The business specialises in ADT (Articulated Dump Trucks).



The ideal candidate for the role is someone from the Heavy Plant sector and have previously worked on brands such as JCB, CAT, Sennebogen & Komatsu. You will have a minimum of NVQ 2 in Plant/Agricultural machinery.



The day to day role of a Heavy Plant Engineer within this organisation is to service, maintain & repair Articulated Dump Trucks (ADT) being mobile, a van will be included.



The company is a well known & well respected brand within the industry, this is a brilliant opportunity for a candidate to have unmatched training on complexed machinery!



The Role:

  • Service, Maintenance & Repair of Plant machinery
  • Working on Excavators, Loaders, Dumpers and Material Handling equipment.
  • Covering Swindon, Bath, Bristol, Gloucester and surrounding areas
  • Mechanical & Electrical repairs – diesel engines, hydraulic systems, diagnostics.



The Candidate:

  • Experience working on Construction Plant, Quarrying or Rail Machinery
  • Eager to receive training, overtime & progression
  • NVQ Level 2/3 on Construction or Agricultural Plant Maintenance
  • Full Driving License.



The Benefits

  • Pension Scheme
  • Unmatched Training
  • Massive Overtime Potential


Thanks so much for taking the time to apply. We do our best to get back to everyone, but due to the number of applications we receive, it’s not always possible. If you haven’t heard from us within 7 days, it likely means you haven’t been successful this time—but don’t be discouraged! Keep an eye on our website for new opportunities that might be a great fit.



We kindly ask that candidates requiring sponsorship do not apply, as the client is unfortunately unable to offer sponsorship at this time. Any applications requiring sponsorship will be automatically rejected.

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