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Diesel Mechanic (Progression to Compressed Air Engineer)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Careers
Birkenhead
1 week ago
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Diesel Mechanic (Progression to Compressed Air Engineer)
£35,000 - £40,000 + 34 Days Holiday + Company Van + Excellent Overtime (1.5x) + Door to Door + Training + Progression
Birkenhead - National Patch

Are you a Diesel Mechanic or similar looking for a field-based role where you can receive training from indsutry experts to become a fully skilled Compressor Engineer and gain the autonomy and responsibility to work on highly complex mechanical projects on your own?

Do you want to join a close-knit company who truly value their employees with excellent overtime rates paid at X1.5, door to door pay and generous holiday allowance?

Established over 20 years ago, the company have seen steady growth in multiple markets, specializing in industrial and commercial design and installation of pumps and compressed air systems. With national coverage, they have built a great reputation for excellent service.

In this role, you will be covering a national patch, servicing and repairing Compressors on landfill and wastewater sites. Full training on installation and commissioning will be provided. This is a Monday to Friday role between the hours of 8-4:30, with door to door pay. You will be required to stay away from home for up to 3 nights per month.

This role would suit a Diesel Mechanic or similar looking for a field-based role with training and progression opportuniti...

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