Position: Mobile Pump Fitter
Location: Paisley
Salary: £30,000-£37,000
Benefits: Van + Fuel Card
My client, a large heavy plant hire company, is looking for a qualified and experienced pump engineer to join their mobile fitter team.
The main responsibilities of the mobile pump fitter will include;
Routine maintenance of heavy diesel engines and pumps
Repairs as necessary to ensure hire equipment's is fit for purpose
Safety inspections.
The client is prepared to offer the mobile pump fitter;
A competitive salary with excellent overtime rates
Genuine opportunities for career progression
The successful mobile pump fitter will have;
A professionally recognised qualification in heavy vehicle / plant maintenance and repair (NVQ Level 2 or 3 or equivalent)
A CSCS card will be advantageous but is not essential
Experience in a similar role within the last 2 years
A full UK Driving licence and names from site and to ensure the smooth processing of paper work.
To apply for this exciting Mobile Pump Mechanic role please reply to this advert with an up to date copy of your CV or call Lucie at Kemp Recruitment on (phone number removed) for further information.
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Mobile Pump Engineer Job In Paisley, Kemp Recruitment Ltd
United Kingdom, Renfrewshire, Paisley,
Published August 4, 2022
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