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Mechanical Assembler

Extension Recruitment
Birtley
1 week ago
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Mechanical Assembler

Permanent Contract – Birtley – £33,957

Why Join this Company?

With a phenomenal global reach, this company is passionate about employee satisfaction and encourages personal development at all levels.

Benefits
  • 39 days holiday (incl bank holidays)
  • Contributory Pension Scheme
  • Life Assurance 4 salary if you join the Company Pension Scheme
  • Private Health Care after six month probationary period
  • Company events and active sports and social club
  • Discounted canteen
  • On site gym with subsidised membership fees
  • On site occupational health
  • Free on-site parking
About the Mechanical Assembler RoleRequirements
  • Ideally time‑served mechanical, electrical or hydraulic assembler, fitter or mechanic
  • Experience in a similar role
  • Able to follow and achieve high standards of Safety and Quality
  • A flexible approach and able to work dayshift
  • Available and keen to work overtime when required
About You

Ideally you will be an apprentice qualified mechanical, electrical or hydraulic assembler, fitter or mechanic. However, it is not essential if sufficient experience and skill can be demonstrated.

You will need to have experience in a similar role and be comfortable working from technical drawings.

All applicants will need to pass a skills test along with a literacy and numeracy test.

Contact Us

If you would like more information about this role, or other opportunities, please contact our recruitment team at , or visit our website at www.extensionrecruitment.com


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