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Fitter

Terex
Leicestershire
2 weeks ago
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Join our Team: Fitter
Coalville, Monday - Friday
Join our team at Terex and embark on an exciting opportunity as we seek a skilled and dedicated fitter to contribute to the Machine Assembly Team.
At Terex we believe in fostering a vibrant and inclusive work culture where every person is empowered to thrive. We're dedicated to driving quality, innovation, embracing diversity, and creating an environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We're committed to excellence in everything we do, and we're seeking talented individuals who share our passion and values to join our team.

As a Fitter at Terex, based in Coalville, you'll play a pivotal role in manufacturing crushing equipment for a global organisation.

What you’ll do
- Mechanical fitting of crushing equipment
- Working within a production line
- Read and understand bespoke engineering drawings
- Meet set targets whilst working on the production line
- Safe and controlled movement of production parts

What you’ll bring
- Experience of fitting hydraulics
- Experience in mechanical fitting
- Experience of building crushing equipment
- Proven engineering manufacturing skills
- Good mechanical skills

- Have a keen approach to problem solving

- Ability to work with minimal supervision

- Good communication skills

Why Join Us

• We are a global company, and our culture is defined by our Values — Integrity, Respect, Improvement, Servant Leadership, Courage, and Citizenship. Check out this video! The Terex purpose
• Safety is an absolute way of life. We expect all team members to prioritize safety and commit to Zero Harm.
• Our top priority is creating an inclusive environment where every team member feels safe, supported, and valued.
• We make a positive impact by providing innovative solutions, engaging our people, and operating in a sustainable way.
• We are committed to helping team members reach their full potential.
• Through innovation and collaboration, our vision remains forward-looking, and we aim to be a catalyst for change, inspiring others to build a better world for generations.
• We offer competitive salaries, private healthcare, 25 holidays plus bank holidays, SMART pension, life assurance, LinkedIn Learning, on site free parking, Bike to Work Scheme, Early finish every Friday.
• For more information on why Terex is a great place to work click on the link! Careers | Terex Corporate

This above description is non-exhaustive and there may be additional duties in accordance with the role.

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