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Mechanic

Mammoet
Hixon
1 week ago
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SUMMARY OF THE ROLE

  • Mechanic for Mammoet Heavylift Projects
  • £18.76 per hour, plus on-call bonus
  • Working in Hixon, Stafforshire with call-out travel required

Mammoet is a global leader in providing solutions for heavy lifting and transportation with an unparalleled fleet of equipment which are deployed into many sectors such as infrastructure, energy, renewables and Nuclear power. Mammoet’s Staffordshire depot are seeking a full time Mechanic to join our maintenance team where you will be working on a wide range of equipment which will include cranes, trucks, trailers, plant equipment and Scheuerle SPMT’s.

Ideally you will have HGV or Plant experience and have a good understanding of modern diesel engines, hydraulics, air systems, electrics and diagnostics. You will also be expected to be familiar with the road worthiness standards such as safety inspections, MOT preparation for our HGV fleet, and work to a high standard on all equipment types.


WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING

  • Ensuring the condition of equipment is in line with the applicable standards and instructions
  • Performing all-round maintenance and repair services
  • Carrying out work to a high quality, including inspection, prevention, renovation and modification
  • Completing new-build projects when required
  • Working on different types of mechanical (auxiliary) equipment related to diverse power transmission systems


WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • Professional level experience in maintenance operations, driver and control, hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic systems. Basic level experience in rigging operations and equipment
  • English, basic proficiency verbal and written
  • Safety training and certification to Mammoet standards
  • Evidence of experience in a similar role, ideally in any/some of the following sectors: civil engineering, construction, renewables, oil and gas, offshore, ports and mining
  • Relevant work experience
  • Secondary education in mechanical engineering or automotive engineering


WHAT YOU’LL GET

  • £18.76 per hour, with annual salary reviews
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Buy and sell holiday scheme
  • Company van provided
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
  • Employee wellbeing programme with EAP and counselling available
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Life assurance.


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