Garage Equipment Engineer
Job Details
Full Job Description
Job Title: Mechanical Engineer
Location:
Scotland
Salary: 27-32,000 basic DoE + benefits
Who
you'll be working for
Our client is the UK's Largest Garage
Equipment Workshop Service & Spares Provider and is part of a European
group that is active in multiple industries including manufacturing,
distribution, and service within the automotive
aftermarket.
Job Purpose
Working for the UK's largest
garage equipment service company, you will be an integral part of our
business development activities. Someone who has experience working
with vehicle lifts and/or has a background in mechanical, or
hydraulics engineering is beneficial, but training will be
provided.
Main Responsibilities
* Carry out
diagnostic/repair on a wide range of garage equipment products
including vehicle lifts, brake testers, gas analysers, and smoke
testers.
* Completion and submission of accurate paperwork as
required complying with the Quality System
* Compliance and
adherence to laws and regulations covering Health & Safety within the
workplace.
* Ensuring control of own van stock to meet First Time
Fix targets.
* The continued development of skills required to
ensure that all work is completed to a high standard.
Typical
Skills & Experience
* To have good working knowledge and experience
in Mechanical Engineering activities in a field service
environment
* Experience in working with mechanical, hydraulic, and
pneumatic equipment
* Able to understand and follow procedures and
work instructions, working to specified standards.
* Excellent
communication skills
* A full clean UK driving license is
essential
Benefits
* Pension Plan
* Life Assurance
*
Employee Assistance Programme - Family cover
* 25 days holiday (26
after 5 years) plus bank holidays
* Premier Inn Card
* Fuel Card
Garage Equipment Engineer
Curve Group Holdings Ltd
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