kdw HR GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 26389 Wilhelmshaven | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 25.06.2026 on arbeitsagentur.de
Locksmith wanted for a renowned crane construction company, pay up to €30.89/hour (m/f/d)
Оccupation: Factory fitter
We offer you:
- An unlimited working relationship
- Personal care at eye level - honesty and transparency
- Overtime payment
- High quality workwear
- occupational pension provision
- Company fitness about Hansefit
- Attractive corporate events
- Benefits in kind
- Corporate Benefits
Schlosser (m/w/d) bis 30,89 Euro/Std. for a renowned crane construction company
Location: Wilhelmshaven Type of employment: Full-time Working hours: 35 - 40 hours per week
Come to our team We are looking for you as a locksmith (m/w/d)
Your tasks:
- Metalworking according to technical drawings and specifications
- Conducting welding work on various components
- Assembly of mechanical assemblies and components
- Repair and repair work
- Quality control
- Creation of reports on work carried out, material consumption and quality checks
- Maintenance and maintenance of tools and machines used to ensure their operability
What we want from you: (m/w/d), mechatronics (m/w/d), plant engineer (m/w/d) or comparable training
- Interest in honest cooperation at eye level
- Professional experience desirable
- independent, reliable and independent operation
- Flexibility, motivation and self-employment
I like your contact person: Aaron Janssen
HR Consultant
Phone: +49 4421 80 99 0 -0
Mobile / WhatsApp: +49 170 - 126 16 48
E-mail: jobs@kdw-hr.de
Department(s): Industry
Joblocations:
26389 Wilhelmshaven, NETHERLANDS, GERMANY
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