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Witney
3 weeks ago
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Mechanic

£32,000 - £34,000 + Training + Progression + Overtime + Benefits

Witney, Oxfordshire (Commutable from: Oxford, Faringdon, Abingdon, Didcot, Swindon, Wantage, Bicester and surrounding areas)

Do you have Mechanical / Automotive or similar experience looking to join a new and exciting industry in a highly varied role, offering full multi-skilled training?

On offer is a days based position for a market leading company who will provide a clear progression plan, a secure job and a friendly work environment.

This company manufacture new and future focused systems for the Aerospace and Automotive sectors. Recent investment has meant new machinery and improved facilities.

This is a Monday-Friday position, where you will be based at the company's large depot assembling and repairing bespoke equipment. This will involve primarily Mechanical and Hydraulic skills.

This role would suit a Mechanic, Vehicle Technician or Plant Engineer looking for a change in dynamic, modern working environment and close-knit friendly work force.

The Role.

Monday - Friday (40 hours - early finish Fridays).
Workshop based role.
Assembling, testing and building Mechanical / Hydraulic equipment.

The Candidate.

Mechanical and/or Hydraulic experience.
Mechanic, Vehicle Technician, HGV, Plant Tech.
Commutable to Witney

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