Aggreko
Power Generation/ Battery Storage Engineer- Depot based

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Depot Engineer
Bring your energy to Aggreko as a Depot Engineer based in Swindon. You’ll play a critical role in maintaining and repairing our fleet of power generation equipment, ensuring our customers have access to the electricity, heating and cooling solutions they depend on.
Power without pause. Heating, cooling and oil-free air without end. We keep our customers’ worlds on. From world-class events that last a few weeks to mining operations and remote communities who rely on us for decades.
What You’ll Do
As a Depot Engineer at Aggreko, your responsibilities will include:
- Carrying out maintenance, repairs, and overhauls on generators and associated equipment, ensuring work is completed safely, on time, to the required standard, and within budget.
- Testing, inspecting, and evaluating refurbished and repaired equipment, documenting results and producing reports in line with ISO standards.
- Maintaining stock levels, tools, and workshop resources, while investigating and reporting component failures to support equipment reliability.
- Supporting team capability by sharing knowledge, assisting service crews, and contributing to a high-performance, safety-first working environment.
- Ensuring compliance with all safety procedures, quality standards, and workshop operational requirements.
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You Are
- NVQ Level 3 qualified (or equivalent) in a mechanical or engineering discipline, including completion of a relevant apprenticeship.
- Experienced in servicing and repairing large engines, such as:
- Generators
- Plant equipment
- HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles)
- LGVs (Light Goods Vehicles)
- PCVs (Passenger Carrying Vehicles)
- Agricultural machinery
- Forklift trucks
- Organised with strong communication skills and the ability to manage workloads effectively.
- Comfortable using PC-based systems and Microsoft Office applications.
- Committed to high standards of safety, quality, and equipment reliability.
Here’s What You’ll Get
- A hands-on role working with industry-leading power generation equipment, giving you the opportunity to develop a broad range of mechanical and electrical skills.
- Training, development, and career progression opportunities, including support to gain electrical authorisations and further technical qualifications.
- Competitive salary, bonus opportunity, and a comprehensive benefits package.
- Annual leave package (insert entitlement plus local public holidays).
- A safety-first culture, supportive team environment, and the opportunity to build a long-term career with a global leader in temporary power and temperature control solutions.


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