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Job Title
Fitter - Aluminium ExteriorEmployment Type
ContractExperience
3 to 5 yearsSalary
NegotiableJob Published
11 November 2024Job Reference No.
876498379Job Description
Job Title: Fitter of Aluminium Exterior Carpentry (On-Site)
Location: Sint-Truiden, Belgium
About the Role:
Our client is looking for a skilled Fitter of Aluminium Exterior Carpentry to join their team in Sint-Truiden. In this role, you will work on construction sites, installing high-end aluminium exterior carpentry with precision and care. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced fitter seeking a challenging and rewarding role within a professional team.
Responsibilities:
- Install high-quality aluminium exterior carpentry on construction sites.
- Maintain strict attention to detail, ensuring flawless installation with no margin for error.
- Collaborate with a team to complete high-end projects, adhering to project specifications and quality standards.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in a similar position.
- A stable CV reflecting experience and reliability in the industry.
- Experience with CNC machinery is a plus.
- Previous experience in aluminium carpentry installation is strongly preferred.
Key Attributes:
- Team Player: Strong collaborative skills, with the ability to work well within a team.
- Accuracy and Precision: High standards of workmanship and attention to detail.
- Learning Orientation: Eager to learn and adapt to high standards in installation techniques.
- Problem-Solving Ability: Able to think creatively and work independently on-site.
Languages Required:
- English proficiency is essential for communication on-site.
What We Offer:
- Hands-on training from industry professionals.
- Opportunity to work with high-end materials in a detail-oriented, professional environment.
- A supportive team culture and career development in the aluminium carpentry sector.
- Competitive compensation tailored to your experience and skill level.
- 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 are a detail-focused professional with a commitment to high-quality craftsmanship, apply today to join a growing team that values precision, reliability, and expertise in aluminium carpentry installation.
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