Junior Mechanical Fitter (Full Training)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Bristol
1 week ago
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Junior Mechanical Fitter (Full Training)
£26,000 + Pay Rise After Training + Full training Into Mechanical Fitting + Unlimited Optional Paid Overtime + Progression + Private Healthcare + Early Friday Finish
Workshop Based - Commutable From Bristol, Chippenham And Stroud

Are you someone with an interest in Mechanical Fitting with some sort of Mechanical background that is looking to step into a role that offers full training into mechanical fitting with the scope of you to become a technical expert on top of having the option of unlimited overtime to further increase your earnings?

On offer is a stable role with no weekend work and an early finish on a Friday so you will have the chance to maintain a fantastic work-life balance. On top of this you will working within a close knit team as they have a long-lasting workforce due to their great reputation for looking after their staff.

This company are an industry leading manufacturing business that has been around for over 40 years and have over 50 staff. They have a great reputation within their industry for the work they complete but also how they treat their staff. They have had exponential growth and because of this they are looking to expand their workforce.

On offer is a long-term stable position within a close-knit team that offers full training into the industry to become a technical expert in your field via product training and training from their in-house specialists. Thi...

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