Junior / Trainee Mechanical Fitter

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
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3 days ago
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Junior / Trainee Mechanical Fitter

£28,000 - £31,000 + Overtime OTE £39,000 + 22% Pension + 34 Days Holiday + Company Bonus

Cumbernauld

Are you a Trainee/Junior Mechanical Fitter with any experience working on gearboxes, motors or similar, looking to join a global company offering best-in-class training facilities, continuous progression opportunities, and plenty of optional overtime?

In this role you will be and carrying out assessments, testing and assembly of industrial gearboxes and motors. This will include fault finding and stripping down of various mechanical equipment and completing service jobs. Full on the job training will be provided, including extensive development programmes to progress your career.

On offer is the opportunity to join a long-standing company with a global presence, priding itself on its innovative and customisable engineering solutions. This successful business is a large manufacturer with over 20,000 employees worldwide, leaders in their industry.

This role would suit someone who has worked on gearboxes, motors, or similar, perhaps a mechanical fitter or vehicle technician looking to join a large, global company where they can progress their career.

The Role:

  • Stripping down, assembling, and testing industrial gearboxes and motors
  • Extensive training on specialist equipment
  • Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
  • Optional overtime paid at 1.5x

The Person:

  • Junior/Trainee Fitter
  • Mechanical background
  • Experience working on motors, gearboxes, vehicles or similar

Reference Number: BBBH23814

Engineer, Engineering, Mechanical, Mechanic, Assembly, Fitter, Testing, Gearboxes, Motors, Industrial, Workshop, Junior, Trainee, Glasgow, Airdrie, Falkirk, Stirling, Denny, Coatbridge, Moodiesburn

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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