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Mechanical Assembler Extensive training & Progression

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Andover
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Mechanical Assembler / Fitter (Extensive training & progression) £25'000-£32'000 + 31 days holiday+ Training & Development + Progression + pensionAndover - commutable from Salisbury, Basingstoke, WinchesterAre you a mechanically minded individual looking for an exciting new challenge with a market leading company who offer extensive training & development to become an expert in the field alongside long term progression opportunities in a Monday- Friday days-based role?Are you a practical person that enjoys working on your car / vehicle looking to turn your hobby into a fantastic career? Or are you experienced in mechanical fitting and assembly or machine building & looking for an exciting new challenge? Have you recently graduated in a motor vehicle or agricultural studies course (or similar) & looking for the first step in your career?This fantastic company specialise in the design, manufacture, service & maintenance of agricultural equipment. They are the best in their industry and are unrivalled due to their exceptional product lines & the outstanding levels of service they provide. As such they have a loyal and ever-growing client base throughout the UK and Europe and due to continued expansion, they are now looking to add mechanical production assemblers into their successful team.On offer is a secure, stable role in a highly professional environment where you...

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