Crane Maintenance Engineer, Dudley, up to £41.5k (review after six months)
My client is a production company supplying and supporting the construction industry. They are seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated person who has a flexible attitude to carry out servicing, repair and examinations on a variety of overhead cranes within their busy workshop.
The role will include:
1. The inspection and maintenance of overhead cranes and lifting equipment in accordance with LOLER guidelines.
2. Breakdown investigation (electrical and mechanical) and repair of all equipment.
3. Installation of any new equipment.
4. Completing all necessary associated paperwork in accordance with current legislation and company procedures.
5. Working alongside their existing mechanical maintenance operative and electrician to maintain a workshop which is able to continue constant production.
Successful candidates must show:
1. Proven experience working as an engineer in this field, with knowledge of diagnosing and repairing faults with a good understanding of both LOLER and PUWER.
2. Background of working in electrical and mechanical engineering with a good understanding of general engineering fundamentals.
3. The ability to work at height.
4. CSCS and other relevant qualifications are recommended, although additional and ongoing training is provided.
5. An understanding of the principles of working to risk assessments and method statements.
6. Physically fit and able to work at heights.
7. Ability to work the required hours and willingness for overtime (weekdays and weekends) if required – there is a possibility of callouts outside of the normal working hours, however these are exceptionally rare.
20 days holiday plus bank holidays.
Company pension scheme for long-term financial planning.
Overtime opportunities to enhance earnings.
Hours: 8.00am-4.30pm Monday to Thursday & 8.00am-2.30pm Friday.
Workshop based, no travelling to different sites or working away.
We are unable to accept or process applications from candidates who are currently living outside of the United Kingdom.
VISA Sponsorship: The client is unable to provide VISA sponsorship (now or in the future) and therefore cannot employ anyone who does not have full leave to remain and work in the UK. During the recruitment process, you will be asked to provide evidence of your Right to Work in the UK.
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