Mechanical Fitter - Machine Building

Leicester
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Mechanical Fitter - Machine building
£35,000 - £40,000 per annum + Overtime at an increased rate + Company Bonus
Monday to Thursday, 8am - 4:30pm and on Fridays, 8am - 13:30pm
Leicester

Are you a Mechanical Fitter with experience building equipment or machinery? Are you looking for a competitively paid role in Leicester, offering overtime at an increased rate, a lucrative company bonus and an early finish on Fridays?

Due to continued growth on the back of securing exciting new projects, my client is looking to hire a Mechanical Fitter, to work in their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Leicester.

The successful candidate will be responsible for building bespoke and fully automated machinery, whilst working alongside highly skilled engineers and receiving first class training.

For further details, please click apply and contact - JACK EWER - REF1511 - (phone number removed).

The Candidate:
*Experience building equipment or machinery in a manufacturing environment
*Able to read engineering drawings
*Lives a commutable distance from Leicester

The Role:
*Bespoke machinery building
*Profit related company bonus and overtime paid at an increased rate
*Early finish Fridays

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