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Mechanical Parts Inspector

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Ferndown
2 days ago
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Mechanical Parts Inspector £28,000 - £31,000 Paid Optional Overtime 37 Hour Working Week Full Training Into Role Early Friday Finish Workshop Based - Commutable From Ferndown, Three Legged Cross And Ringwood Are you someone with a mechanical/manufacturing background that is looking to step into a secure, long-term role that offers the chance to be trained into a parts inspector role by in-house specialists with the scope of you to become a technical expert within your field, all whilst having optional paid overtime to further increase your earnings? On offer is a role where you will be able to maintain a fantastic work-life balance due to the fact that you will be able to work a Monday-Friday role and you get to finish at 1pm on a Friday, combined with the chance to work within a close-knit team that helps support and develop one and another. This company are an industry leading valve manufacturer that have built up a fantastic reputation for looking after their staff but also the work they complete. This has allowed them to build up a long-lasting workforce that is built up by close-knit teams throughout the business. They have had exponential growth in recent years, therefore they are looking to continuously expand their workforce and invest in industry leading training, with the scope to develop their teams within the business to the bets of their ability. On offer is an autonomous role where you will receive plenty of training, all whilst being recognised for the work you complete, combined with having increased responsibility when you develop through the business. This role would suit someone from a mechanical/manufacturing background that is looking to receive plenty of training into a Mechanical Parts Inspector role, all whilst being able to maintain a great work life balance, in addition to receiving the option of paid overtime if you would like to further increase your earnings. The Role: *Inspecting Manufactured and bought parts *Training into the role *Optional paid overtime The Candidate: *Mechanical/Manufacturing background *Eager to be trained into the role

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