Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£34000 - £38000 per annum
An exciting opportunity for an experienced Service Engineer to join an established manufacturing client based in Derby. The role will involve the servicing, inspecting, repairing and testing of Ground Support and Lifting equipment in house and on site. This is a customer facing role working both independently and as part of a team across sites predominately in the UK. Responsibilities: Inspection and testing of lifting equipment on and off site Safety Inspections of lifting equipment and plant machinery to comply with LOLER and PUWER regulations Servicing, repair and maintenance of airframe tooling and ground support equipment Modification of lifting equipment Key Skills: LEEA (or similar) qualified NVQ Level 3/Level 2 Mechanical Engineering is desirable Proven level of competency under LOLER & PUWER regulations Knowledge or experience of electrical maintenance Mechanical aptitude and knowledge of hydraulics and pneumatics Competent in reading of technical drawings and associated documentation IPAF, CSCS and counterbalance qualifications would be advantageous Excellent communication skills Ability to build relationships and communicate with internal and external customers Valid driving licence and passport. Willingness to travel regularly in the UK + Worldwide travel if required Ability to use an ERP system 38 hours per week (overtime available) £34,000 - £39,000 (dependant on experience and skills) Please click to apply or call 01332 363000 opt 3 asking for Natalie or Tanya.
Derby
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