Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£36,000
Small Tool Fitter Salary: £36,000 Rota: Monday – Friday – Days My client, a large hire company, is looking for a qualified and experienced Small Tool Fitter to join their fitter team. The main responsibilities of the Small Tool Fitter will include; Routine maintenance of 2/4 stroke engines, small tool machinery and plant machinery. Repairs as necessary to ensure hire equipment is fit for purpose Fault Finding Inspections The client is prepared to offer the Small Tool Fitter; A competitive salary with excellent overtime rates Genuine opportunities for career progression The successful Small Tool Fitter will have; A full UK Driving licence If you are interested in this Small Tool Fitter role, please submit an up to date CV through this advert or call Mia at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 232 INDMG
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