Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£45000 - £50000 per annum, Benefits: Van + Fuel Card
Job Role: Electrical Lifting Equipment Engineer Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + Van + Fuel Card Location : North West (Crewe, Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool, Wigan, Preston) Overtime: Available at an increased rate Rota: Monday-Friday DAYS My client, a national provider of construction plant and lifting equipment are looking for a qualified and experienced Lifting Equipment Engineer and Inspector to join their mobile fitter team. The Lifting Equipment Inspector will be working on a range of Lifting Equipment ; Chain Slings, Electrical Chain hoists, Pull lifts, Genies, Tirfors, Hydraulic Jacking Equipment etc. The main responsibilities of the Electrical Lifting Equipment Engineer will include: Repair of various types of Lifting Equipment Inspection and testing of Lifting equipment in accordance with Loler regulations High standards of housekeeping within the workplace ensuring a safe working environment The client is prepared to offer the Electrical Lifting Equipment Engineer : A competitive salary with excellent overtime rates Genuine opportunities for career progression Company van and fuel card Contributory pension scheme Employee benefits package The successful Electrical Lifting Equipment Engineer will have: Must have a LEEA Lifting equipment general diploma as a minimum qualification Experience in a similar role within the last 2 years A full UK Driving licence If you are interested in this Electrical Lifting Equipment Engineer role, please submit an up-to-date CV through this advert or call LUIS at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323. INDHR
Carlisle
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