Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£35000 - £45000 per annum
Mobile Forklift Engineer Salary: £35,000 – £40,000 + Door 2 Door / Van / Fuel Card /Company Laptop Shift: Monday – Friday – DAY SHIFT We are currently looking for a Mobile Forklift Engineer to join our clients dedicated Engineering team in their commitment in providing a high standard of service output for their customers. Forklift Experience is preferred but please still apply if you have engineering experience in any other mechanical field as we can still consider these applications. Mobile Forklift Engineer Main Duties: General Servicing Maintenance Repairs LOLER’s Diagnostics The client is prepared to offer the Mobile Forklift Engineer: A competitive salary with excellent overtime rates Van + Fuel Card + Door 2 Door + Overtime paid at time and a half Genuine opportunities for career progression and further training Mobile Forklift Engineer Desired Qualifications: City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2/3 in Engineering or Mechanics Full UK Driving licence Next steps: If you are interested in applying for this Mobile Forklift Engineer role or you are looking for advice on your next career move, please contact Harry at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323 or submit your up-to-date CV via this advert INDHT Field Service Engineer, Forklift, HGV, Electrical, Vehicle Technician, Automotive Technician, Workshop Mechanic, Vehicle Mechanic, REME, Armed Forces, Automotive Mechanic, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Engineering, Service, Plant Engineer, Lift Engineer, Material Handling, Lift truck, Fork Lift, Materials Handling, Narrow Aisle, VNA, CAT, Linde, Toyota, Nissan, Still, Hyster, JCB, Flexi, Bendi, Service Technician, Service Engineer, Plant Fitter
Nottingham
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