Mechanic

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Armée de terre
Loire, ARA, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Under military status, your specialty involves participating in routine maintenance and upkeep of oil infrastructure and equipment, as well as specialized vehicles of the Operational Energy Service (SEO). On external operations, you are responsible for troubleshooting vehicles in logistical convoys and may assist in refueling military aircraft. As a combatant, you protect storage facilities, convoys, and the military camp. Regular deployment in external operations is expected. Enjoy benefits like 9 weeks of leave, 75% discount year-round on SNCF travel, military housing and meals. Operate with autonomy, practical skills, and organization in a role open to men and women aged 18 to 30 with or without a high school diploma. French nationality and compliance with national service obligations required. Become a rank-and-file soldier in a dynamic military environment.

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Armée de terre

Armée de terre

🚗🔧 Join the military as a Mechanic and play a vital role in maintaining essential energy and transport equipment during operations! Enjoy excellent benefits including extended leave, travel discounts, and the opportunity to serve in diverse and challenging environments. Perfect for candidates with practical skills and a taste for organization seeking adventure and career growth. 🇫🇷👨‍🔧👩‍🔧

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