Construction Equipment Mechanic M/F

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Job status

Permanent

Location

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

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Job Opportunity: Construction Equipment Mechanic M/F

Join our Ancenis agency as a Construction Equipment Mechanic where you'll be responsible for maintenance and repair of Public Works machinery, special equipment transport trucks, and trailers. You'll diagnose and fix electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical failures while ensuring preventive maintenance of technical installations.

Requirements:

  • CAP, BEP, or BAC PRO in Mechanical construction/repair/maintenance of TP or agricultural equipment
  • 2-3 years of experience
  • Strong skills in mechanics, electricity, hydraulics, and welding
  • Driving license B (occasional regional travel)

Become part of Eiffage Route, a key contributor to improving French road networks and urban development projects. We value reactive, thorough, and organized professionals!

Apply now and develop your career with us!

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EIFFAGE ROUTE SUD OUEST

EIFFAGE ROUTE SUD OUEST

🚜 Exciting role for skilled mechanics! Join Eiffage Route in Ancenis as a Construction Equipment Mechanic. Work hands-on with heavy machinery, gain valuable experience, and contribute to crucial infrastructure projects. If you have 2-3 years in mechanical maintenance and a passion for problem-solving, this job is made for you! 🌟👷‍♂️

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