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Lift Service and Maintenance Engineer

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GBP35,000:GBP45,000 + Overtime + Call-Out Regional Patch Progression Opportunities
Salary, Benefits and Hours
- GBP35,000:GBP45,000 per annum, depending on experience
- Overtime available with enhanced earning potential
- 1 in 4 call-out rota with additional pay
- Annual salary reviews based on performance
- Monday-Friday with flexibility for travel and extra hours
About The Company
- Growing engineering business within the lift and access systems sector
- Operating across a range of commercial and industrial environments
- Strong pipeline of service, maintenance, and project work
- Continued investment in engineering teams and expansion plans
- Supportive, team-oriented culture with long-term opportunities
Why Join Them?
- Join a business in a sustained period of growth
- Work across a varied portfolio of lift equipment and installations
- Genuine progression opportunities with ongoing development
- Good mix of planned maintenance and reactive work
- Field-based role offering autonomy with strong team support
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Role Overview
- Carry out maintenance, servicing, and breakdown response on lift systems
- Diagnose and resolve electrical and mechanical faults
- Ensure all work meets safety standards and company procedures
- Plan and manage your workload in coordination with the service team
- Accurately record work activity using digital reporting tools
What We're Looking For
- NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Lift Engineering (essential)
- Experience working with passenger or goods lift systems
- Ability to read and interpret electrical/mechanical drawings
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving ability
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel
Work Location
- Home-based role covering a regional service patch
- Regular travel to client sites within your area
- Occasional wider travel based on business needs
- Field-based role with a mix of scheduled and reactive work


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