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Regional Service Engineer (Powered Access)

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Regional Service Engineer (Powered Access)
Regional Service Engineer (Powered Access)
£45,000 + Door to Door Overtime
Midlands Region, Base Ashby-de-la-Zouch
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We are supporting a well-established powered access and plant hire business who are looking to appoint a Regional Service Engineer to cover customer sites across the Midlands.
This is a hybrid role combining field-based service work with depot-based engineering in Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The successful candidate will attend customer sites across the region to carry out servicing, breakdown repair and fault finding on powered access equipment, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, cherry pickers and telehandlers.
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When not on the road, the engineer will be based at the depot supporting workshop maintenance and equipment preparation activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Attend customer sites across the Midlands to carry out servicing and breakdown repairs
- Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic and electrical faults on powered access equipment
- Complete planned maintenance and safety inspections
- Carry out pre delivery inspections and prepare equipment for hire
- Support depot based workshop maintenance when not on field service work
- Complete accurate service documentation and reports
- Ensure all equipment is returned to service safely and efficiently
- Provide professional customer facing support on site


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Candidate Requirements
- Experience in powered access, plant hire, forklifts or heavy equipment engineering
- Strong mechanical and hydraulic fault finding skills
- Electrical diagnostic ability desirable
- Experience working in a field service or mobile engineering role preferred
- Ability to work independently across customer sites
- Full UK driving licence required
- Strong communication and customer service skills
If this role is of interest, please apply
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