We have an exciting opportunity for a Workshop Repair Engineer to join the engineering team at our Depot in Durham.
As a Workshop Repair Engineer, you will be responsible for repairing depot fleet assets to company and legislative standards.
In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 25 days annual holiday plus bank holidays, Westfield Health Cash Plan, Life Assurance, auto-enrolment pension scheme, and lifestyle benefits - discount on selected high street stores.
Responsibilities include:
1. Support the Workshop Service Manager in the effective running of the Depot workshop, ensuring that machines under repair KPIs are maintained at manageable levels.
2. Undertake routine and complex repairs to machines at the depot to ensure conformance with manufacturer specifications and company policy.
3. Work with the depot team to ensure the quantity and amount of time machines are under repair is kept as low as possible, in line with depot KPIs.
4. Act as an ambassador for the company, providing a high standard of customer care and being polite at all times. Relay appropriate customer queries to depot staff as required.
5. Accurately complete all relevant paperwork, using the company's engineering system/application.
6. Update the system on machine status changes (i.e., PDI/PHI carried out, machine under repair, 6-monthly statutory inspection completed, etc.).
7. Be an ambassador for and ensure compliance with Quality, Health & Safety standards and policies.
The ideal candidate will have/be:
1. IPAF Operator Licence.
2. Relevant general engineering maintenance qualification, preferably to NVQ level 3 or equivalent.
3. Experience of completing complex engineering repairs.
4. A mature outlook and the ability to prioritise tasks and work well under pressure.
5. Understanding of the importance of excellent customer service.
6. Experience in diesel engineering, auto electrics, hydraulics, and diagnostics fault finding.
7. Ability to use basic functions of the operating system (L-Vis) to complete tasks relevant to the role.
8. Ability to complete basic company administration processes in line with the role.
9. Use all equipment, tools, and PPE as prescribed in a safe and proper manner.
Part of the Loxam Group, Nationwide Platforms are the UK's market leader in powered access with a fleet of 13,000 machines operating from 30 depots across the country. We have the operational capacity, experience, and expertise to fully satisfy our customers' working-at-height needs.
Employing 1,100 staff across the UK, we have an established workforce that supports an inclusive and diverse organisation. Nationwide Platforms strongly believes that equal opportunities for our existing and prospective employees are important and continues to build upon our culture of respect, teamwork, and excellence.
We pride ourselves on putting health and safety first in all of the products, services, and support we provide. This all-embracing commitment to welfare and wellbeing is epitomised by our “Your Safety, Our Priority” programme.
For further information, please contact the Recruitment Team.
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