Civil Engineering Machinery Mechanic (H/F)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

EIFFAGE ROUTE SUD OUEST
Maine-et-Loire, PDL, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Eiffage Route South West as a Civil Engineering Machinery Mechanic!

Based in Ancenis, you will be responsible for maintenance and repair of public works equipment and heavy machinery under the supervision of the workshop manager. Your tasks include diagnosing electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical breakdowns, performing preventative maintenance, and ensuring the smooth functioning of all equipment.

Requirements: CAP, BEP, or BAC PRO in mechanics with 2-3 years experience, knowledge in mechanics, electricity, hydraulics, and welding. A category B driving license is required for occasional department travel.

Become part of a leading company contributing to the improvement of French infrastructure and urban development projects. Your responsiveness, rigor, and organizational skills will thrive in this dynamic role.

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EIFFAGE ROUTE SUD OUEST

EIFFAGE ROUTE SUD OUEST

🌟 Exciting opportunity for a skilled mechanic with 2-3 years experience in public works machinery! Join Eiffage Route to maintain and repair heavy equipment while advancing your career in a vibrant environment with occasional travel. Your expertise in mechanics, hydraulics, and electricity will be highly valued. Apply now and contribute to major infrastructure projects! 🚜🔧

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