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Mechanical Service Technician

Shorterm Group
Burton upon Trent
2 weeks ago
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ARE YOU LOOKING TO GET INTO ENGINEERING? WANT TO START A CAREER IN AN ESTABLISHED AND GROWING INDUSTRY? GREAT RATES OF PAY AND CHANCES TO EARN MORE?

If you are after this, then please get in contact!

Job Title:
Mechanical Service Technician

Job Location:
Barton-Under-Needwood

Hourly Rate:
£15.48 PAYE £20.03 Umbrella
Shifts: Permanent
Nights Rotating Shift Pattern (Flexibility to work weekends)
Hours Per Week:
Average 40hrs per week

Duration:
Long term
Start Date:
ASAP

Company Summary:
Europe's largest Rolling Stock Producer, maintainer and servicing organisation is looking for Mechanical Experienced Engineers to join a well established team at a busy rail depot in the Midlands

Position Summary:
General engine serving duties, including oil, fuel fitters and hydro static oil to laid down Vehicle Maintenance Instructions (VMI)
Operation on Engine and underframe/engine cleaning plant to ensure that trains are cleaned to a standard to allow Maintenance staff to carry out their duties and ensure train safety
Daily servicing requirement including oil and coolant replenishment on the AXC Voyager 22X fleet.

This position is based on a busy maintenance depot and all applicants would be expected to complete the following:
* Work from written instruction (VMI).
* Work from Mechanical Engineer...

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