BAUER Group
Workshop-based Technician (m/f/x)

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BAUER Maschinen GmbH is a world's leading provider of the entire equipment range for specialist foundation engineering and offers its clients complete one-stop solutions.
Workshop-based Technician (m/f/x)
Job ID: req2279
Our subsidiary BAUER Equipment UK represents BAUER Maschinen GmbH in the UK. We are searching for a new colleague to support us as Service Technician – Special Foundation (m/f/x).
Your tasks:
- Commissioning, fault finding, repairs, rigging / de-rigging and maintenance of all types of BAUER equipment on site, at customers premises or at our own workshop facility in Rotherham
- Liaise with our customers service staff to rectify faults both on site and over the telephone
- Liaise with the BAUER Maschinen After-Sales Team to provide feedback from jobsites and to help rectify faults
- Complete inspection, repair and overhaul of heavy gearboxes including the completion of complex reports and supporting documentation
- Various other tasks related to repairs, maintenance and spare parts requirements for BAUER equipment
- Compliance and execution of BAUER standards in the field of Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
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- Possess a thorough understanding of modern mobile Hydraulics and Electrics / Electronics
- Possess relevant industry qualifications and hold a current CSCS skills cards
- Have previous experience with overhaul and repair of heavy plant gearboxes/planetary reductions
- Have good literacy and IT skills with the ability to read and produce technical documents
- Employ good communication skills and a customer focused attitude
- Have the right to work in the UK and hold a full UK driving license
- Have a flexible approach to the working day, a willingness to work out of hours and travel around the UK & Ireland as required


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We offer you:
- Attractive remuneration package incl. Christmas and Vacation Bonus
- Mercedes Vito Service Car provided
- Laptop, Phone and Tablet provided by company
- Daily Meal Allowance (tax-free)
- Paid accommodation while being on site
- Regular training provided, e.g. in our main subsidiary in Germany
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Alexander Huber, +49(8252)97-1636
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