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Service Engineer - LGH Winches

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Service Engineer - LGH Winches
We are looking for hardworking and dedicated team players who can share our enthusiasm, experience, and expertise, and most importantly, our commitment to customer service. Are you a team player, with great communication? Are you motivated and driven for success? Do you bring a positive and committed attitude to work? If you want to join a company enjoying strong, sustainable growth with a people-focused culture then be sure to apply! SUMMARY OF THE ROLE Maintaining, inspecting, and testing winching and ancillary equipment belonging to LGH Winches and its clients to ensure that these comply with the statutorily established rules. Attending breakdowns and client sites to undertake external service and maintenance of LGH Winches and client equipment. OVERVIEW OF ACCOUNTABILITIES Maintenance, testing and certification of winching and ancillary equipment. Potential requirement to participating in the breakdown service for maintenance/repair of winching equipment outside office hours. Ensuring correct administrative completion. Co-responsibility for order and tidiness in the workshop. Any other work relating to the workshop. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Completed training or qualification in mechanics, engineering, electromechanical disciplines, or comparable level obtained through experience. Diesel engine Mechanics experience Knowledge or understanding of hydraulics Experience with 12V Electrics is preferable Command of the English language both orally and in writing. Previous experience of working on plant, HGV’s or agricultural equipment Basic safety awareness and understanding 3 years mechanical engineering experience Additional pay: Bonus scheme Performance bonus Benefits: Company pension Cycle to work scheme Free parking On-site parking Private medical insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate: Alfreton, DE55 4LS: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
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