Mechanical Assembler / Fitter Training & Progression

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Andover
3 days ago
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Mechanical Assembler / Fitter - Production (Extensive training & progression) £30'000-£36'000 (DOE) + 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?

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 / fitters into their successful team.On offer is a secure, stable role in a highly professional environment where you can build your career from scratch. Extensive on the job training is provided to enable you to become an expert in the role & to ensure rapid progression is available within their passionate team.

The role would suit an experienced mechanical production assembler, mechanical fitter / machine builder or a vehicle mechanic looking for a change of direction in their career with a fantastic company who will invest in your training & development to become an expert in the field alongside offering extensive career progression opportunities long term.This is a great opportunity for highly motivated mechanically minded people looking to kick start their carer with an industry leader who have a great reputation for looking after their employees. The Role:

* Mechanical Assembly of plant and agricultural machinery* Extensive training provided to become a task expert* Fantastic progression routes long termThe person:*Mechanically minded with the ability to use a range of tools & work to tight deadlines*Practical, highly motivated & looking for training, development & progression with a great company*General Mechanical assembly / fitter background or ideally have some experience of working on own vehicle or similarTo apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Sarah Hibberd @Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client.

We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

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