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Workshop Plant Fitter

Platinum Recruitment Consultancy
Northumberland
1 day ago
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Workshop Plant Fitter - Hexham, Northumberland - Up to £40k basic + Van!

Are you a skilled Workshop Plant Fitter looking for a stable role in Hexham, Northumberland with strong earning potential? This is your chance to join a growing team!

We are looking for a motivated Workshop Plant Fitter to join our client's workshop near Hexham. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated engineer to use their skills to maintain essential plant equipment and grow their career.


What's in it for you?

  • Competitive basic salary up to £40,000 per annum.
  • Company Van provided.
  • Comprehensive training to enhance your skills.
  • Excellent career progression opportunities within a growing company.


+Your Responsibilities Will Include:

  • Converting and modifying construction plant machinery to bespoke specifications.
  • Conducting routine inspections and preventative maintenance.
  • Diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical faults.
  • Ensuring all equipment is safe and compliant with industry standards.
  • Being a key Mechanical Engineer supporting operations in Hexham, Northumberland.


What you'll bring:

  • Experience as a plant fitter or plant engineer is essential.
  • NVQ/City & Guilds in an engineering discipline is preferred but not essential.
  • A valid UK driving licence.
  • Your expertise as an Engineer will be valued, and we encourage candidates from other industries to apply: Plant, Agriculture, Powered Access, Vehicle, HGV, Generator, Crane, or Forklift.


This is your chance to make a real impact as a dedicated Workshop Plant Fitter in a thriving company in Hexham, Northumberland. Apply now!


Consultant Name
: Dan Linehan

Job Number: 930843 / INDPLANT

Platinum Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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