Workshop Plant Fitter incl. Powered Access

Neos Recruitment Limited
Cheltenham
2 weeks ago
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Workshop Plant Engineer incl. Powered Access

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£35,000 - £40,000 (OTE £50,000+)

Neos Engineering are working with a fantastic plant hire organisation who are looking for workshop powered access engineers to join the team! This is a fantastic opportunity for a workshop plant fitter who has a background with powered access who wants to work for a market business that can offer some of the best working conditions, training & benefits on the market.

The ideal candidate for the role is someone from the Powered Access, Heavy Plant, forklift or Agricultural industry. We are looking for either time served engineers from the plant sector, fully qualified engineers or someone with a transferable skillset. The candidate needs to have experience working on diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems and diagnostic equipment.

The day to day role of a powered access engineer within this organisation is to service, maintain & repair cherry pickers, scissor lifts & much more!

The company is a well known & well respected company within the industry, this is a brilliant opportunity for a candidate to have unmatched training on complexed machinery!

The Role:

  • Service, Maintenance & Repair of heavy plant incl. diggers, dozers & powered access incl. cherry pickers and scissor lifts!
  • Mechanical & Electrical repairs – diesel engines, hydraulic systems, diagnostics.

The Candidate:

  • Experience working on Powered Access, Construction Plant or Agricultural Machinery
  • Eager to receive training, overtime & progression
  • Full Driving License.

The Benefits

  • Pension Scheme
  • Unmatched Training
  • Massive Overtime Potential


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