Construction Equipment Mechanic (M/F)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

ABALONE
Maine-et-Loire, PDL, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join ABALONE Bressuire as a Construction Equipment Mechanic (M/F) specializing in hydraulic, maritime, and river works. This role involves maintenance and repair of heavy machinery including mobile cranes (80T and 160T), excavators, mini-excavators, dumpers, telescopic handlers, aerial platforms, compactors, vibrators, pile hammers, pumps, and forklifts. You will be responsible for diagnosing malfunctions, ensuring equipment safety and compliance, and recording repair orders digitally. Ideal candidates have at least 3 years of relevant experience, with qualifications such as BAC PRO in Equipment Maintenance or BTS in Public Works Machinery Maintenance, and CACES R389 categories 3 and 4. Working hours are daytime, with pay based on experience. Demonstrate autonomy, rigor, safety respect, and team spirit in a supportive local agency setting.

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ABALONE

ABALONE

🚜 Exciting Opportunity! Join ABALONE Bressuire as a Construction Equipment Mechanic and work hands-on with diverse heavy machinery in hydraulic and maritime environments. Benefit from a dynamic role with daytime hours and a salary that rewards your experience. Showcase your technical skills and safety commitment in a supportive, expert-led company. Don't miss the chance to advance your career with us! 🌟

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