Mechanic

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Armée de terre
Ille-et-Vilaine, BRE, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Under military status, you will specialize in performing routine maintenance and repair operations on oil infrastructure, equipment, and specific vehicles for the Operational Energy Service (SEO). You will be responsible for troubleshooting vehicles in logistical convoys during external operations and may assist in refueling military aircraft. As a combatant, you protect storage facilities, convoys, and military camps. Regular external deployments are part of the role. Benefits include 9 weeks of leave, 75% discount with SNCF tickets year-round, housing, and meals. This position is open to men and women aged 18 to 30, with or without a high school diploma and requires French nationality in compliance with national service obligations. If you have practical skills, organizational flair, and autonomy, join as an enlisted military member.

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Armée de terre

Armée de terre

🚗🔧 Join as a Mechanic in the French military and take part in vital operations maintaining oil infrastructures and specialized vehicles! Benefit from regular deployments, great perks like 9 weeks leave, discounted train travel & housing, and the chance to serve your country actively. Whether you're experienced or just starting, this is a rewarding opportunity for motivated individuals aged 18 to 30. 🇫🇷⚙️

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