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Mechanical Fitter (Excellent Training)£32,000 - £34,000 (OTE £40,000) + Training + Progression + Overtime + 4-Day Week + No WeekendsNewcastle (Commutable from Gateshead, Prudhoe, Consett, Sunderland, Birtley, Chester-le-Street, North Shields Cramlington, BlythAre you a Mechanical Fitter from a Mechanical background and are looking to join a company that is offering excellent training opportunities and clear progression?This is a fantastic opportunity for a Maintenance Fitter who is looking to develop their technical skills and become a fully-fledged Maintenance Engineer, performing maintenance and repairs on a broad variety of machinery.This well-established company is a specialist within the fabrication industry and is offering the opportunity to work on a wide variety of machinery and systems at their site in Newcastle.In this role, you will work as part of the maintenance team, where you will be performing pre-planned maintenance and doing repairs on fabrication and manufacturing machinery.This role would suit a Maintenance Fitter looking for a company that has no weekend work and offers great training and opportunities to progress.The Role:

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