Telemetry Fitter

Manpower UK Limited
Brighton
2 days ago
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Are you seeking a new opportunity? Join our client's team in the South East area and enjoy:


Competitive Pay: Earn £12.60 per hour, overtime rates of £18.90 paid after 42.5 hours per week. Rates are PAYE, 28 days holiday per year which increases with length of service.


Shifts: Monday - Friday, 7am - 4.30pm with some early mornings and late finishes required in busy times. Some nights away from home will also be required for training and out of area cover. Hotel and meals are provided and a stop out bonus of £25.00 is paid


Perks: provided PPE, comprehensive training, company Van, phone and tablet


Career Development: Access to Manpower 'MyPath' for online courses.


Responsibilities

  • Delivering exceptional customer service.
  • Installing and maintaining telemetry units to bulk tanks and assets at customers sites.
  • Activating and checking devices using an app on a smart phone/ tablet.
  • Risk assessments, tank exchange surveys, non-gas basic repair work.
  • Assisting the gas engineers when required.

Requirements

  • Valid Cat B driving licence.
  • IT skills for using a tablet on jobs.
  • Customer facing experience.
  • Any practical experience in telemetry fitting would be advantageous but not essential as full training on the job will be provided.
  • Successful candidates require a DBS check.

Details

  • The role is due to start immediately and will be an ongoing position.
  • For insurance purposes, you should have no more than 6 points on your licence, and no DD or DR convictions in the last year.
  • If you are interested please telephone Manpower on between 0800 and 1700 Monday - Friday or click apply!


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