Lift Service Engineer
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Lift Service Engineer
Based: Leicester and surrounding
areas
Salary: Up to £41,000
Door to door
Are You a Lift service call out engineer looking for a new opportunity
in the industry?
If the answer is Yes, I want to speak to you
today.
We are a well-known and established Lift Service,
Installation and Repair company. Due to our ever-growing lift service
portfolio, we are looking for a Lift Service call out Engineer in the
Leicester area.
Key Responsibilities of the
successful Lift Service Engineer:
- Management of your own lift service route in Leicester and the surrounding areas
- Overseeing a lift engineer’s mate to ensure works are carried out correctly
- Being part of the night call rota which is 1 in 7 week
- Attend lift breakdowns and undertake planned servicing and maintenance work
- Providing Service and PPM work at customer sites
- Provide technical support and advice to customers and maximise the first time fix rate
- Maintain a professional image at all times as you’re a company ambassador on site
- Travelling throughout the coverage area
Key requirements of the successful Lift Service Engineer:
- NVQ Level 3 qualified in Lift Engineering
- 2 years experience within a Lift Service / Maintenance Engineer position
- Relevant qualifications for the position e.g. J Modules
- Proficient with fault finding, diagnosis and repair on either / both Passenger and Goods lifts
- Self-motivated, reliable and organised
- Full UK driving licence and prepared to travel with the role
- You will need to participate in a call out rota - Route is based in Leicester and the surrounding areas
If you are interested in
this Lift Service Engineer opportunity, please use the application
link or contact Oliwia Baraniuk on (phone number removed) or (url
removed).
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