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Trainee Mechanical Technician - Rail

TXM Recruit
Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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Are you a mechanical technician looking to grow your career?
Are you looking for a change in industry?
TXM Recruit are working in partnership with a high-profile railway client. They are expanding their projects and are looking for an Trainee Mechanical Technician to join their team of technicians to learn, grow and enhance their experience. The role is based in Nottingham on a 6-month contract basis paying £15.91 per hour.
As an Assistant Technician, you will be part of the maintenance team working towards set production targets to ensure trains meet ever exacting and challenging standards and are delivered to customers on time.
The Role:
Service, maintain, repair and overhaul traction and rolling stock components to the designated maintenance exam standard
Carry out cleaning and labouring duties for all areas of the workshop and vehicles
Operate fuel line and depot equipment
Drive and operate cranes and road vehicles if a valid license is held
Ensure all work is carried out to defined quality and safety standards
Assist with special projects and additional tasks specified by depot management
Key Responsibilities
Previous mechanical or engineering background would be desirable.
A NVQ in a related mechanical, electrical or engineer discipline would be desirable.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Willingness to work all shifts and be flexible.
Live within 45 minutes of Nottingham.
Be able to drive, own...

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