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Join a well-established service provider with nearly 50 years of experience in the commercial vehicle sector. This exciting opportunity as a Powered Access Engineer allows you to work remotely throughout Northern Ireland, providing essential service and maintenance for powered access equipment. With a strong emphasis on employee development, the company offers ongoing training, a supportive network of experienced engineers, and the necessary tools, including a company van and mobile phone. If you're passionate about engineering and looking to advance your skills in a dynamic environment, this role is perfect for you, offering both challenge and reward.
Powered Access Engineer – Nationwide Service Provider – Northern Ireland
Basic Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + paid door to door + overtime + call-out = £55k - £60k +++ Company Van + Mobile + PDA + Tools + Workwear
This business has an enviable reputation delivering a vast array of services within the commercial vehicle sector throughout the UK for nearly 50 years and now has a unique opportunity for an experienced Powered Access Engineer to become part of a newly dedicated MEWP and ancillary equipment team.
As a Powered Access Engineer, you will be expected to work remotely on a mobile basis throughout Northern Ireland and provide service, maintenance, and breakdown repair on access platforms and On-Board Power Systems to their well-known and wide-ranging customer base.
You will currently be CAP certified and have experience of working on the service, maintenance, repair and inspection of powered access equipment such as MEWP’s, access platforms, scissor and boom lifts, as well as a good understanding of hydraulics, mechanics, and basic fault-finding on electrics.
Individuals with experience of 12v / 24v power systems, vehicle ancillary equipment such as On Board Power, power inverters, and MEWP would be a distinct advantage, though not essential as a personal training plan will be created to upskill any shortfalls.