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Mechanical Technician

Luton Bennett
Westhoughton
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Technician (Workshop Engineer/Forklifts) – Bolton


£31,000 - £36,000 Base (DOE) + Parking + Canteen + 6% Employer/4% Employee Pension + Overtime at Time 1.5 & 2.0 + 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Life Assurance + Discount Benefits Scheme + Uniform


8am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday


Mechanical Technician role available in a highly successful and international manufacturer of materials handling equipment. The role is based in a newly refurbished workshop.


The Mechanical Technician role will be suitable for engineers from any kind of plant, forklifts, HGV, agricultural or similar equipment. Automotive technicians/motor trade applicants will also be very suitable as full training on the products will be provided.


You'll form part of a highly skilled team in a very reputable business. You'll be responsible for carrying out planned maintenance and breakdown on a range of forklifts and PDI\'s.


This is a great chance to be part of a professional and people focused business where you can progression to roles such as Team Leader, Field Engineer and Sales Engineer roles.


Responsibilities

  • Carry out PDI's, service and repair work on workshop and service basis on a range of forklift trucks.
  • Work on a Monday to Friday basis in a busy workshop environment.
  • Order spares when necessary.

The Person Required / Qualifications

  • Experience on plant, forklifts, HGV, agricultural, cars or similar equipment.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • IT literate
  • Ideally hold a level 3 or equivalent in a relevant discipline


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