Mechanic

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Armée de terre
Seine-Saint-Denis, IDF, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Under military status, your specialty involves participating in regular maintenance and upkeep of oil infrastructure, equipment, and specific vehicles of the Operational Energy Service (SEO). In 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 military camps, regularly deployed on external missions. Benefits include 9 weeks of leave, 75% discount on SNCF transport year-round, housing, and meals. Military personnel rank. Remuneration during external operations may multiply by up to 2.5 times. Ideal candidates possess practical aptitude, organizational skills, and autonomy. Open to men and women aged 18 to 30, French nationals compliant with national service obligations and civic rights.

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Armée de terre

Armée de terre

🚗 Join as a Military Mechanic and play a crucial role maintaining essential energy and transport services in challenging environments! Benefit from extensive leave, transport perks, and potential salary boosts during missions. Develop practical skills, work autonomously, and serve your country with pride. Ideal for motivated individuals aged 18 to 30 with a passion for organization and hands-on work. 🇫🇷💼

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