Assistant Mechanical Crafts Person

Rullion
Preston
2 days ago
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Job title: Assistant Mechanical Crafts Person

Job Type: Contract

IR35 Status: Inside

Start date: Asap - Subject to being onboarded/security cleared

Duration: 12 Month Contract

Pay rate: £19.53ph PAYEHolidays: 33.5 days leave

Hours of work: Mon-Fri 7am-3pm

Location: Preston

Description/Scope of work
  • Provision of engineering skills to internal/external customers to agreed standards.
  • Assist in maintenance of production/project programmes.
  • Assist in improvement of a safe environment/general housekeeping of the working area, particularly in their own area of responsibility.
  • Assist in involvement in improvement projects/initiatives.
  • Help and Maintain awareness of the developments in own trade and apply to workplace where appropriate.
  • Where appropriate, assist in the training and development of others to appropriate standards.
  • Complies with all legislative, regulatory and company policy standards and procedures e.g. safety, quality, risk, security etc. applicable to the role.

Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.


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