Field Service Welder (Heavy Plants)
Location:Cornwall & South West Devon
Salary: £70k with 20 hours of weekly overtime, and an hourly rate of £17.61 - £19.24 for 40 hours
Available overtime usually amounting to 15-20 hours per week
The Client:
Our client is a privately owned mineral and aggregates contractor with extensive experience in the plant industry. They are looking for a Field Service Welder to join their growing field service team
The Role:
You will be responsible for repairing heavy-duty quarrying equipment, maintaining and repairing buckets, attachments, bodywork, and other components from industry-leading brands. The role reports to the company's Head of Field Service.
Responsibilities:
Repair and maintain heavy quarrying equipment of leading brands.
Forecast wear of critical components through regular inspections
Carry out on-site jobs under time pressures to minimise downtime
Requirements:
Previous experience in a similar role.
Field Service Welder with NVQ or time served qualification.
Proficiency in MIG, gas, and MMA welding techniques.
Experience in maintaining heavy quarrying / mining / construction equipment.
Knowledge of Tier 4 and 5 engines, regen, Ad-blue systems, and diesel engines.
Technical expertise in transmissions, drivelines, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical systems.
Apply now to seize this great opportunity in a leading mineral and aggregates contractor!
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