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Package Repair Coordinator
Package Repair Coordinator (12-Month Contract)
Location: Lincoln
Hours: 37 hours per week
Compensation: Competitive / Market-Led Rate
We're looking for a Package Repair Coordinator to join a dynamic team responsible for delivering end-to-end overhaul of package equipment across a global supply network.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in ensuring critical equipment is restored, optimised, and ready to support ongoing service and maintenance operations.
The Role
As a Package Repair Coordinator, you will manage the full overhaul lifecycle of large capital equipment, working closely with internal teams and external vendors to deliver cost-effective, high-quality solutions.
You'll also support ad-hoc customer overhauls and contribute to breakdown support within the service business, while identifying new opportunities to expand overhaul utilisation.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage end-to-end overhaul processes for package equipment within the supply network
- Coordinate with Aftermarket Planning, Engineering, Finance, Warehousing, and Returns teams
- Identify and select suitable external vendors to ensure best technical and commercial outcomes
- Lead tendering activities, including supplier engagement and cost negotiations
- Oversee vendor performance, maintaining regular progress tracking and touchpoints
- Review inspection reports and revised quotations, driving cost optimisation where possible
- Negotiate pricing and explore cost-saving opportunities (e.g. free issue sub-assemblies)
- Attend witness testing when required (occasional travel may be needed)
- Review and approve final documentation prior to equipment dispatch
- Support customer-owned equipment overhauls and service-related breakdowns
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About You
- Strong engineering background - ideally with hands-on or practical experience
- A self-starting, dynamic individual capable of working independently
- Comfortable working cross-functionally with multiple departments
- Experience in vendor management, tendering, and commercial negotiation
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple workstreams
- Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management skills
- Commercially aware with a focus on cost efficiency and value delivery


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Why Join?
- Key role within a critical repair and service function
- Opportunity to work with large-scale capital equipment
- Exposure to a wide network of internal teams and external suppliers
- Chance to influence cost savings and process improvements
If you're an experienced, proactive coordinator with an engineering mindset and strong commercial awareness, this is a great opportunity to make a real impact.
Apply now to take ownership of a pivotal repair coordination role.
Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
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