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Workshop Technician

Aberdeen City
Posted about 1 month ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Workshop Technician to join our EthosEnergy Light Turbines team in Dyce, Aberdeen. This hands-on role is responsible for the strip, inspection, and build of gas turbine equipment, including TB and SGT-100 gas generators. The successful candidate will play a key part in ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and operational excellence, while supporting team development and driving continuous improvement initiatives within a collaborative workshop environment.

Job Responsibilities

Responsible for strip and build of EELT portfolio of Gas Turbines Duty of Care in all HSE and Quality procedures Assisting with the on the job training of other team members Disassembly, assembly of TB, SGT-100 and SGT-100 gas generators and associated rotating equipment Comply with workshop procedures whilst ensuring all associated documentation is accurately completed. For example disassembly, assembly and test operational procedures and all associated work packs Ensure processes and actions are completed and communicated effectively to the Workshop Team Leaders Maintain highest standard of quality Responsibility for maintaining high levels of house keeping Participate in business improvement initiatives driven through Lean tools and techniques Develop effective internal working relations within the ERO function this to include ERO Dyce, as well as relations with Field Service to meet customer Requirements

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Required Skills / Knowledge

Competent in the use of all measuring equipment Focused on detail Numerical, literacy and administration skills Ability to interpret data and process it in a methodical manner Flexible, self-motivated and high levels of initiative- ability to handle multiple tasks Candidates should be prepared to work as part independently on their own initiative and as part of a team involves in a culture of continuous improvement Interpersonal/communication Skills essential

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Experience

Product knowledge/technical understanding with gas turbine principle and overhaul programmes e.g. Siemens or other rotating equipment

Education Requirements

Modern apprentice qualified in a mechanical discipline, which requires the following qualifications: NVQ levels two and three, or City & Guilds equivalent

Physical Requirements

As required for workshop environment Candidate must be based within commutable distance of Aberdeen

What We Offer

Excellent company Pension scheme Medical benefits (Medicash) 33 days Annual Leave

EthosEnergy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.

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Skills

Gas Turbine Equipment
HSE Procedures
Team Development
Continuous Improvement
Mechanical Discipline
Numerical Skills
Literacy Skills
Administration Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Communication Skills
Technical Understanding
Product Knowledge
Detail Orientation
Self-Motivated
Initiative
Methodical Processing

Location

Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom

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