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Karas Plating
Leigh
6 months ago
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Join Our Team at Karas Plating!Position: Maintenance EngineerType: Full-Time, Permanent Schedule: 4 x 10 hours per week (07:00 to 17:00, Monday – Thursday) Location: Leigh, Greater ManchesterWhy Work at Karas Plating? * Competitive Salary * Performance-Related Bonus Scheme * Contributory Pension Plan * 33 Days Annual Leave, Incl. Bank Holidays + 5 Additional Service Days (Pro Rata) * 4-Day Work Week * Attractive Overtime Rates * Free On-Site Parking * Ongoing Training & DevelopmentAbout Us:With 70 years of plating experience, Karas Plating is a leading metal finishing partner with a proven track record in providing high-quality electroplating and metal finishes to the automotive, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing sectors.At Karas, plating is more than just a process, it's a promise of quality. Backed by decades of experience, a broad range of accreditations, and state-of-the-art technology, we don’t just offer plating services; we provide solutions.Our satisfied customers trust us for our swift responses, tailored services, and on-time, consistent delivery.Role Overview:We are looking for a skilled Maintenance Engineer to join our successful and expanding team at our Leigh site!Our team is very welcoming. We value collaboration and support each other throughout the working day. We keep the atmosphere professional but enjoyable. We offer a working environment where everyone feels valued and motivated.If you have...

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