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Job Title
Industrial Construction Engineer - Fitter in Construction IndustryEmployment Type
ContractExperience
5 to 10 yearsSalary
NegotiableJob Published
11 November 2024Job Reference No.
2325701047Job Description
Job Title: Construction Fitter/Industrial Construction Engineer
Location: Sint-Truiden, Belgium
Our Client: A reputable and growing company in the construction sector, specializing in metal structures and precast concrete assembly.
About the Role:
Our client is seeking a skilled Construction Fitter/Industrial Construction Engineer to join their team in Sint-Truiden. In this role, you’ll be responsible for assembling and installing metal structures, precast concrete elements, and other key construction components. This position is ideal for individuals with a passion for hands-on work and a drive for precision and safety.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assemble metal structures and install various precast concrete elements (walls, stairs, floor tiles, etc.).
- Install vaults, roof components, and wall elements, including steel decks, corrugated sheets, and skirting boards.
- Make necessary adjustments on-site, such as drilling holes, replacing bolts, small welding, or cutting tasks.
- Work at heights, often operating from a cherry picker, and guide heavy materials into place as they’re lifted by crane operators.
Requirements:
- Hands-on Skills: Proficient with (electric) hand tools and has good spatial awareness.
- Education/Experience: Formal qualifications in construction, metal, or assembly work are preferred. Prior experience in construction or industrial assembly is a plus.
- Certifications: Experience with aerial work platforms (working at heights) is advantageous.
- Safety-Minded: Prioritizes safe working practices, especially when working at heights.
- Mobility: Holds a valid driver’s license (Category B) and can commute independently.
- Language Proficiency: Fluent in English.
What We Offer:
- A dynamic work environment with varied tasks and challenges.
- Opportunities for growth within a stable company.
- Hands-on training to develop your skills further.
- Competitive compensation tailored to your experience and in line with the construction sector.
- Accommodation (including utilities).
- Free Internet.
- The first flight.
- Payment of the first formalities.
- You will work in a regime of 6 weeks of work/1 week of leave.
If you're looking to take on a challenging and diverse role with ample room for growth, apply today to become part of a forward-thinking team in industrial construction.
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