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FULL TIME PERMANENT Engineer/Fabricator /Welder


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FULL TIME PERMANENT Engineer/Fabricator /Welder HRS OF WORK 40 hours (plus overtime)

WAGES Negotiable depending on experience and ability circa £26000.00 per annum.

DUTIES

We require an experienced person to build/repair lorry bodies, fabricate/repair machinery and carry out a varied range of general engineering work.

 

EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS

Driving licence. Competent MIG and stick welder. Competent user oxy acetylene/plasma, grinders, pillar drills, cut off saw, and other similar equipment. Must be able to work as part of a team or on own initiative.

This is a key role within our organisation with good prospects for the successful candidate.

Apply by CV quoting reference EFE15 to [email protected]

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