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Workshop Plant Fitter Job In Leighton Buzzard, Kemp Recruitment Ltd
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Location: Leighton Buzzard
Salary: £35,000 - £40,000
Rota: Monday – Friday - DAYS
My client, a large Plant Dealership & Hire Business, is looking for a qualified and experienced Workshop Plant Fitter to join their fitter team.
The main responsibilities of the Workshop Plant Fitter will include;
Routine maintenance of heavy plant machinery - Excavators, Dump Trucks, Loading Shovels, Rollers etc.
Repairs as necessary to ensure hire equipment is fit for purpose
Fault Finding
Inspections
The client is prepared to offer the Workshop Plant Fitter ;
A competitive salary with excellent overtime rates
Genuine opportunities for career progression
The successful Workshop Plant Fitter will have;
A professionally recognised qualification in Plant maintenance and repair (NVQ Level 2 or 3 or equivalent)
A full UK Driving licence
If you are interested in this Workshop Plant Fitter role, please submit an up to date CV through this advert or call Dan at Kemp Recruitment on (phone number removed)
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