WTD; Experienced Mechs/Engineers for overseas contracts.
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Hi all!
I'm hoping that this will appeal to some of you guys out there.
The company I work for are recruiting Mechanics with vehicle/agricultural experience for contract work in South Sudan. It's a great company to work for, all sorts of good kit to play around with and a good way of earning decent money.
Please see the advert below, contact details are at the bottom but feel free to ask any questions.
Cheers.
Mat.
Mechanics (Vehicle and Agricultural Experience Required)
Contract: To June 30 2009 with possible extension to June 2010
Location: South Sudan
Experience/Qualifications: Experience of welding, fabrication, hydraulic and electrical
systems if essential
Applications are invited from experienced heavy vehicle or agricultural mechanics for a roving mechanical role to help cover four demining operations in South Sudan. The role will be to complement our team of four mechanics already deployed to these projects. Applicants will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of a range of 4 x 4 vehicles and other heavy plant equipment, including tractors and Minewolf mechanical mine clearance tiller machines. Applicants will diagnose faults, dismantle, assemble and repair or modify components in extremely remote site locations throughout South Sudan.
Overseas experience within this field would be preferable, but this position would be suitable for applicants with time served recognised mechanical qualifications and previous experience in the military, agricultural, plant or motor trades.
Physically fit, applicants should have the ability to work on their initiative, both within a team and alone and to analyse and rectify problems quickly and efficiently. Competitive salary and all project related expenses including travel, food, accommodation and subsistence expenses are met in full.
If you are interested in this position please forward your CV to:
Andrea Piper, Minetech International, Manpower Support Manager,
email: andrea.piper@minetech.co.uk, www.minetech.co.uk or telephone: + 44 (0) 1594 516737
I'm hoping that this will appeal to some of you guys out there.
The company I work for are recruiting Mechanics with vehicle/agricultural experience for contract work in South Sudan. It's a great company to work for, all sorts of good kit to play around with and a good way of earning decent money.
Please see the advert below, contact details are at the bottom but feel free to ask any questions.
Cheers.
Mat.
Mechanics (Vehicle and Agricultural Experience Required)
Contract: To June 30 2009 with possible extension to June 2010
Location: South Sudan
Experience/Qualifications: Experience of welding, fabrication, hydraulic and electrical
systems if essential
Applications are invited from experienced heavy vehicle or agricultural mechanics for a roving mechanical role to help cover four demining operations in South Sudan. The role will be to complement our team of four mechanics already deployed to these projects. Applicants will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of a range of 4 x 4 vehicles and other heavy plant equipment, including tractors and Minewolf mechanical mine clearance tiller machines. Applicants will diagnose faults, dismantle, assemble and repair or modify components in extremely remote site locations throughout South Sudan.
Overseas experience within this field would be preferable, but this position would be suitable for applicants with time served recognised mechanical qualifications and previous experience in the military, agricultural, plant or motor trades.
Physically fit, applicants should have the ability to work on their initiative, both within a team and alone and to analyse and rectify problems quickly and efficiently. Competitive salary and all project related expenses including travel, food, accommodation and subsistence expenses are met in full.
If you are interested in this position please forward your CV to:
Andrea Piper, Minetech International, Manpower Support Manager,
email: andrea.piper@minetech.co.uk, www.minetech.co.uk or telephone: + 44 (0) 1594 516737
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