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Mechanical Fitter / Mechanical Assembler

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Mechanical Fitter / Mechanical Assembler

£16 Per Hour - £18.50 Per Hour + Core Training + 33 Days Holiday + Friday Half Day + Life Insurance + On-Site Parking + Great Work life balance

Workshop Based, Commutable from Bath, Saltford, Corsham, Longwell Green, Bradford-On-Avon and surrounding areas


Are you a Mechanical Fitter or Mechanical Assembler looking for a local days based role, where you will receive further technical training to become a recognised task expert, where you will have the ability to increase your earnings through optional overtime all whilst retaining a great work life balance with early finishes on Fridays?

On offer is the opportunity for a motivated Mechanical Fitter to develop their skillset technically and gain specific training into a bespoke and exciting industry, working within a team of Expert engineers where you will gain both in-house and external training to progress your career and get recognition within the Business.

The market leading company are renowned for the manufacture and exportation of precision components for a range of blue-chip clients globally, the longstanding workforce are a close-knit team of expert Engineers. They have exciting growth plans for the future and therefore are looking to train and develop the next generation of Mechanical Engineers in the company.

This role would suit an ambitious Mechanical Fitter looking to get their f...

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