A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Plumbing and Heating Technician to join the newly-restructured Maintenance Services team at the University of Surrey. Working as part of a team responsible for the operational maintenance of University premises, you will be undertaking planned and reactive work on Mechanical systems to support the University's infrastructure and environmental control systems across all our premises, ensuring that they are maintained in a safe, efficient, and functional order. You'll be required to support our current day pattern of 08.00 - 16.12 Monday to Friday. Key Responsibilities include: Maintain all Mechanical systems, including statutory inspection and testing where required, to meet current legislative requirements. Ensure failing plant or assets are reported to the Helpdesk and plant areas are maintained in good condition. Deliver an effective and timely response to maintenance demands across the University in a timely and cost-effective manner. Ensure compliance with all University Health and Safety and Environmental systems and procedures, and take an active part in the development of these policies Ensure the use of equipment and materials in delivery of maintenance services are appropriate and meet current legislative standards. Keep up to date with Mechanical related legislation and developments, attending courses and passing all necessary exams to maintain professional accreditation. Carry out multi-skilled tasks, where relevant, such as (but not restricted to) Electrical isolation and fault finding, minor carpentry, redecoration repairs linked to maintenance work. Complete all administrative work associated with departmental management systems, including the completion of work records, timesheets, stores issues, estimates and health & safety records. Utilise Building Logbook to record all maintenance visits and any relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. You'll need good planning, organising and prioritising skills, and will be expected to tackle more complex tasks, take on additional responsibilities and communicate effectively at a senior level. The post holder may be required to support out of hours rotas as required by the Service Support Manager to ensure operational effectiveness and business continuity. What's in it for you? We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and we are carefully crafting a dynamic, flexible, and fun place to work and thrive. Our campus is a beautiful, leafy environment with carefully designed gardens, vibrant green playing fields, and a picturesque lake. With the buzz of student life and superb working facilities, the University is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer: 35 Days Holiday (20 Days Annual Leave + 7 University Closure Days + Bank Holidays) Additional Day of Leave per year of service for 5 years 36 Hour Working week Highly-competitive Pension Relevant Training & Development On-site discounted Nursery/Childcare Electric Vehicle Leasing scheme Discounted Surrey Sports Park Membership For more information or to be considered for the role, please apply via the University Website. Please note this position will be employed by Operate Surrey Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Surrey. Further details Job Description
May 21, 2026
Full time
A unique and exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Plumbing and Heating Technician to join the newly-restructured Maintenance Services team at the University of Surrey. Working as part of a team responsible for the operational maintenance of University premises, you will be undertaking planned and reactive work on Mechanical systems to support the University's infrastructure and environmental control systems across all our premises, ensuring that they are maintained in a safe, efficient, and functional order. You'll be required to support our current day pattern of 08.00 - 16.12 Monday to Friday. Key Responsibilities include: Maintain all Mechanical systems, including statutory inspection and testing where required, to meet current legislative requirements. Ensure failing plant or assets are reported to the Helpdesk and plant areas are maintained in good condition. Deliver an effective and timely response to maintenance demands across the University in a timely and cost-effective manner. Ensure compliance with all University Health and Safety and Environmental systems and procedures, and take an active part in the development of these policies Ensure the use of equipment and materials in delivery of maintenance services are appropriate and meet current legislative standards. Keep up to date with Mechanical related legislation and developments, attending courses and passing all necessary exams to maintain professional accreditation. Carry out multi-skilled tasks, where relevant, such as (but not restricted to) Electrical isolation and fault finding, minor carpentry, redecoration repairs linked to maintenance work. Complete all administrative work associated with departmental management systems, including the completion of work records, timesheets, stores issues, estimates and health & safety records. Utilise Building Logbook to record all maintenance visits and any relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. You'll need good planning, organising and prioritising skills, and will be expected to tackle more complex tasks, take on additional responsibilities and communicate effectively at a senior level. The post holder may be required to support out of hours rotas as required by the Service Support Manager to ensure operational effectiveness and business continuity. What's in it for you? We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and we are carefully crafting a dynamic, flexible, and fun place to work and thrive. Our campus is a beautiful, leafy environment with carefully designed gardens, vibrant green playing fields, and a picturesque lake. With the buzz of student life and superb working facilities, the University is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer: 35 Days Holiday (20 Days Annual Leave + 7 University Closure Days + Bank Holidays) Additional Day of Leave per year of service for 5 years 36 Hour Working week Highly-competitive Pension Relevant Training & Development On-site discounted Nursery/Childcare Electric Vehicle Leasing scheme Discounted Surrey Sports Park Membership For more information or to be considered for the role, please apply via the University Website. Please note this position will be employed by Operate Surrey Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Surrey. Further details Job Description
Job Description Summary Job Description The Lead Systems Engineer (Electrical Test) will work with the Test Manager to deliver and improve the capability and capacity of the test facilities for HVDC manufacturing. They will be responsible for the safety of test cells, training of test technicians and junior colleagues and facility bring up. Responsibilities - What you'll do Serve as the technical authority for manufacturing test infrastructure, leading issue resolution and supporting the development of junior colleagues Act as a technical escalation point for day to day running and breakdowns of test equipment Develop and deliver new test infrastructure and tools Manage suppliers and contractors for test facility build, commissioning & maintenance Roll out and maintain processes for test facilities and equipment (change management, scheduled calibration, preventative maintenance, etc.) Lead New Product Introduction (NPI) for test facilities (i.e. requirements capture, timely procurement of machinery, updating test sequences, etc.) Cross functional collaboration to facilitate New Product Development (NPD), issue resolution and continuous improvement Work with engineering teams to define and develop manufacturing test strategies and specifications Work with IT and OT teams to integrate test software systems into business software systems for management and reporting Develop and maintain departmental and test operator/technician training, SOPs, risk analyses and any other documentation Carry out continuous improvement activities for test processes and infrastructure to improve KPIs such as OEE, throughput, FPY Skills & Experience - What you'll bring Essential A process driven mindset backed by a 'can do' attitude and a desire to learn Degree, HNC/HND, or equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline A strong understanding of managing electrical safety in a high voltage environment, including using tools such as risk assessments, FMEA, SSoW, LOTO, etc. Demonstrable experience in structured root cause analyses of complex issues (Fishbone diagrams, 5 Whys, ABA testing, etc.) Significant experience in manufacturing test facility design and implementation Be able to communicate ideas, concepts and results to non-technical stakeholders Understanding of lean principles (Kaizen, 5S, etc.) and tools (DMAIC, FMEA, etc) Demonstrable experience in writing or maintaining test specifications Desirable Experience in automated test equipment implementation (NI LabVIEW & TestStand) Demonstrable knowledge of power electronics, product manufacturing and testing Experience supporting New Product Development (NPD) activities Exposure to lean manufacturing environment Specific Abilities: Able to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written) Proactive and self motivating Highly competent in using electrical test equipment (oscilloscope, DMM, power analyser) Able to deliver work proactively, to schedule and within budget Willingness to travel Additional Information Relocation Assistance Provided: No
May 21, 2026
Full time
Job Description Summary Job Description The Lead Systems Engineer (Electrical Test) will work with the Test Manager to deliver and improve the capability and capacity of the test facilities for HVDC manufacturing. They will be responsible for the safety of test cells, training of test technicians and junior colleagues and facility bring up. Responsibilities - What you'll do Serve as the technical authority for manufacturing test infrastructure, leading issue resolution and supporting the development of junior colleagues Act as a technical escalation point for day to day running and breakdowns of test equipment Develop and deliver new test infrastructure and tools Manage suppliers and contractors for test facility build, commissioning & maintenance Roll out and maintain processes for test facilities and equipment (change management, scheduled calibration, preventative maintenance, etc.) Lead New Product Introduction (NPI) for test facilities (i.e. requirements capture, timely procurement of machinery, updating test sequences, etc.) Cross functional collaboration to facilitate New Product Development (NPD), issue resolution and continuous improvement Work with engineering teams to define and develop manufacturing test strategies and specifications Work with IT and OT teams to integrate test software systems into business software systems for management and reporting Develop and maintain departmental and test operator/technician training, SOPs, risk analyses and any other documentation Carry out continuous improvement activities for test processes and infrastructure to improve KPIs such as OEE, throughput, FPY Skills & Experience - What you'll bring Essential A process driven mindset backed by a 'can do' attitude and a desire to learn Degree, HNC/HND, or equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline A strong understanding of managing electrical safety in a high voltage environment, including using tools such as risk assessments, FMEA, SSoW, LOTO, etc. Demonstrable experience in structured root cause analyses of complex issues (Fishbone diagrams, 5 Whys, ABA testing, etc.) Significant experience in manufacturing test facility design and implementation Be able to communicate ideas, concepts and results to non-technical stakeholders Understanding of lean principles (Kaizen, 5S, etc.) and tools (DMAIC, FMEA, etc) Demonstrable experience in writing or maintaining test specifications Desirable Experience in automated test equipment implementation (NI LabVIEW & TestStand) Demonstrable knowledge of power electronics, product manufacturing and testing Experience supporting New Product Development (NPD) activities Exposure to lean manufacturing environment Specific Abilities: Able to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written) Proactive and self motivating Highly competent in using electrical test equipment (oscilloscope, DMM, power analyser) Able to deliver work proactively, to schedule and within budget Willingness to travel Additional Information Relocation Assistance Provided: No
Senior AIT Technician - Space Industry Location: Oxfordshire Type: Contract, On site Contract Type: Inside IR35 An established space industry organisation is seeking a Senior AIT Technician to support the assembly, integration, and testing of advanced space hardware. Key Responsibilities: Mechanical and electrical assembly and integration Wiring, cable harnessing, soldering, and rework Reading and working from technical drawings and schematics Testing, fault-finding, and issue troubleshooting Completing technical documentation and test records Maintaining cleanroom and ESD-safe working environments Supporting continuous improvement activities Requirements: ONC/HNC/NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent experience) in Engineering 5-10 years' experience in assembly, integration, or test (aerospace, space, defence, or electronics preferred) Strong hands-on electrical skills Ability to work independently with high attention to detail Knowledge of ESD, cleanroom, and health & safety practices Fibre optics experience desirable Additional Information: BPSS security clearance required (right to work, ID, employment history, basic DBS) This is an excellent opportunity to work on cutting-edge space programmes within a growing UK-based team.
May 21, 2026
Contractor
Senior AIT Technician - Space Industry Location: Oxfordshire Type: Contract, On site Contract Type: Inside IR35 An established space industry organisation is seeking a Senior AIT Technician to support the assembly, integration, and testing of advanced space hardware. Key Responsibilities: Mechanical and electrical assembly and integration Wiring, cable harnessing, soldering, and rework Reading and working from technical drawings and schematics Testing, fault-finding, and issue troubleshooting Completing technical documentation and test records Maintaining cleanroom and ESD-safe working environments Supporting continuous improvement activities Requirements: ONC/HNC/NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent experience) in Engineering 5-10 years' experience in assembly, integration, or test (aerospace, space, defence, or electronics preferred) Strong hands-on electrical skills Ability to work independently with high attention to detail Knowledge of ESD, cleanroom, and health & safety practices Fibre optics experience desirable Additional Information: BPSS security clearance required (right to work, ID, employment history, basic DBS) This is an excellent opportunity to work on cutting-edge space programmes within a growing UK-based team.
Senior Vehicle Technician - Gloucester Our client, a well-established Independent Automotive Service Centre based in Gloucester, is seeking an experienced Senior Vehicle Technician to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for skilled motor trade professionals looking to work in a reputable and supportive environment, as a Senior Vehicle Technician. Benefits as a Senior Vehicle Technician: Competitive salary up to 40,000 per annum, negotiable depending on experience 20 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays Workplace pension scheme Access to in-house training programmes and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work within a highly recognised, family-run garage with a strong local reputation No weekend work required, with working hours from 8:00am to 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, including an hour for lunch. Duties: Diagnose and repair complex mechanical and electrical systems efficiently using diagnostic tools Conduct major repairs on engines, transmissions, suspension, and electrical components Troubleshoot technical issues and provide effective solutions Ensure all work complies with manufacturer standards and safety regulations Support and oversee junior Vehicle Technicians, maintaining high-quality standards Maintain accurate records of work completed and communicate findings clearly to customers when necessary Requirements as a Senior Vehicle Technician: Extensive practical experience as a Vehicle Technician, with or without formal qualifications; IMI/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair is advantageous but not essential Strong diagnostic and mechanical skills with the ability to work independently A clean UK driving licence with minimal points Additional MOT testing licences (Class 4 & 7) are beneficial but not mandatory Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive approach Ability to work effectively within a team environment and meet operational targets If this Senior Vehicle Technician role matches your skills and career aspirations, we would like to hear from you. This is your opportunity to join a respected local business that values technical expertise and commitment. Contact Sarena Abbott, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Gloucester and the Gloucestershire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.
May 21, 2026
Full time
Senior Vehicle Technician - Gloucester Our client, a well-established Independent Automotive Service Centre based in Gloucester, is seeking an experienced Senior Vehicle Technician to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity for skilled motor trade professionals looking to work in a reputable and supportive environment, as a Senior Vehicle Technician. Benefits as a Senior Vehicle Technician: Competitive salary up to 40,000 per annum, negotiable depending on experience 20 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays Workplace pension scheme Access to in-house training programmes and career progression opportunities Opportunity to work within a highly recognised, family-run garage with a strong local reputation No weekend work required, with working hours from 8:00am to 5:30pm, Monday to Friday, including an hour for lunch. Duties: Diagnose and repair complex mechanical and electrical systems efficiently using diagnostic tools Conduct major repairs on engines, transmissions, suspension, and electrical components Troubleshoot technical issues and provide effective solutions Ensure all work complies with manufacturer standards and safety regulations Support and oversee junior Vehicle Technicians, maintaining high-quality standards Maintain accurate records of work completed and communicate findings clearly to customers when necessary Requirements as a Senior Vehicle Technician: Extensive practical experience as a Vehicle Technician, with or without formal qualifications; IMI/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair is advantageous but not essential Strong diagnostic and mechanical skills with the ability to work independently A clean UK driving licence with minimal points Additional MOT testing licences (Class 4 & 7) are beneficial but not mandatory Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive approach Ability to work effectively within a team environment and meet operational targets If this Senior Vehicle Technician role matches your skills and career aspirations, we would like to hear from you. This is your opportunity to join a respected local business that values technical expertise and commitment. Contact Sarena Abbott, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Gloucester and the Gloucestershire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity. Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.
Fire & Security Engineer Location: Kent and surrounding areas Salary: 40,000 to 45,000 basic Job Type: Full Time, Permanent An established and fast growing fire and security specialist is looking to add a skilled Fire & Security Engineer to its expanding team across Kent and the surrounding areas. This is a company with a strong reputation for quality, long standing client relationships, and a genuine focus on supporting its engineers. With a solid pipeline of commercial and high end residential projects, they continue to invest in new technology, training, and career development. Engineers are trusted, valued, and given the tools they need to succeed. You will be joining a professional, well organised operation with dedicated support from service coordinators and management who understand the industry. The business prides itself on delivering high standards of workmanship and customer service, and rewards engineers who take ownership and pride in their work. The Role Installation, service and maintenance of fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms and access control systems Fault finding and diagnostics across a range of leading manufacturers Small works and system upgrades Ensuring all work complies with current industry standards and regulations Providing a high level of customer service on site Completing all relevant documentation accurately and on time What's On Offer 40,000 to 45,000 basic salary depending on experience Company vehicle and fuel card Overtime available On call rota with additional payment 20 days holiday plus bank holidays Ongoing manufacturer training and industry qualifications Clear progression opportunities as the company continues to grow Stable, long term career with a respected regional employer This role would suit an experienced Fire & Security Engineer who is looking for stability, recognition, and the chance to work for a business that genuinely values its engineers. If you are based in Kent or the surrounding areas and looking for your next move, apply today for a confidential conversation. YOU MAY BE A: Fire Alarm Engineer, Fire & Security Engineer, Fire Technician, Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Electrician. INDAV
May 20, 2026
Full time
Fire & Security Engineer Location: Kent and surrounding areas Salary: 40,000 to 45,000 basic Job Type: Full Time, Permanent An established and fast growing fire and security specialist is looking to add a skilled Fire & Security Engineer to its expanding team across Kent and the surrounding areas. This is a company with a strong reputation for quality, long standing client relationships, and a genuine focus on supporting its engineers. With a solid pipeline of commercial and high end residential projects, they continue to invest in new technology, training, and career development. Engineers are trusted, valued, and given the tools they need to succeed. You will be joining a professional, well organised operation with dedicated support from service coordinators and management who understand the industry. The business prides itself on delivering high standards of workmanship and customer service, and rewards engineers who take ownership and pride in their work. The Role Installation, service and maintenance of fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms and access control systems Fault finding and diagnostics across a range of leading manufacturers Small works and system upgrades Ensuring all work complies with current industry standards and regulations Providing a high level of customer service on site Completing all relevant documentation accurately and on time What's On Offer 40,000 to 45,000 basic salary depending on experience Company vehicle and fuel card Overtime available On call rota with additional payment 20 days holiday plus bank holidays Ongoing manufacturer training and industry qualifications Clear progression opportunities as the company continues to grow Stable, long term career with a respected regional employer This role would suit an experienced Fire & Security Engineer who is looking for stability, recognition, and the chance to work for a business that genuinely values its engineers. If you are based in Kent or the surrounding areas and looking for your next move, apply today for a confidential conversation. YOU MAY BE A: Fire Alarm Engineer, Fire & Security Engineer, Fire Technician, Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Electrician. INDAV
Role Information: Job Title - Test and Validation Electrical Lead Salary - Up to 38,000 DOE Location - Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales Starting - September 2026 Why join Marshall Land Systems in this role: The Test Validation & Electrical Lead is responsible for leading all electrical test and validation activities, ensuring that systems, components and assemblies are verified against engineering specifications, regulatory standards and customer requirements prior to delivery. The role provides technical leadership and governance across electrical testing and validation, driving compliance, safety and quality while ensuring robust, repeatable test processes that support on-time delivery and right-first-time performance. Your responsibilities in this role include: Lead test planning, validation strategy and readiness in line with production schedules and project milestones Own and govern electrical test plans, procedures, standards and work instructions, ensuring consistency and compliance Oversee execution of in-process, system-level and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) for electrical systems and assemblies Act as the technical authority for electrical testing, including continuity, insulation resistance, functional testing and diagnostics Ensure all electrical installations are verified against schematics, wiring diagrams and technical specifications Lead complex fault finding, root cause analysis and implementation of corrective actions Own the identification, escalation and resolution of non-conformances (NCRs), ensuring robust close-out and learning capture Define and enforce quality gates, ensuring all electrical systems meet safety, compliance and performance standards prior to progression or delivery Ensure accuracy, completeness and governance of test records, certification packs and electrical compliance documentation Provide clear reporting and communication of test progress, risks and issues to senior Lead continuous improvement initiatives across test and validation processes, driving efficiency, standardisation and quality improvements Support and lead internal and external audits, ensuring adherence to electrical standards, regulatory requirements and best practice Own calibration, maintenance and safe use of electrical test equipment and instrumentation Ensure adherence to 5S and high standards of housekeeping within the test environment Provide leadership, coaching and technical guidance to test engineers and technicians Promote and enforce Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) compliance, with a strong focus on electrical safety and safe systems of work Ensure compliance with all legal, statutory and contractual obligations Support production and project teams in resolving technical issues and improving overall product performance Apply if you have most of the following: Significant experience within a manufacturing, production or engineering environment with a strong electrical testing focus Proven experience leading or coordinating electrical testing, validation or commissioning Background in testing electrical systems, control panels, machinery or integrated systems Experience working to production schedules, project milestones and delivery targets Strong knowledge of electrical standards, regulations and quality frameworks (e.g. ISO 9001, wiring regulations) Demonstrated experience in fault finding, diagnostics and root cause analysis at system level Experience driving process improvements and standardisation within a test or engineering environment Ability to influence, guide and support cross-functional teams Technical skills/education: Relevant electrical qualification (e.g. City & Guilds, NVQ, HNC/HND or Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent) Strong ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams and technical documentation Advanced understanding of electrical testing methodologies, validation processes and safety standards Expertise in the use of electrical test equipment (e.g. multimeters, insulation resistance testers, continuity testers and specialist instrumentation) Strong knowledge of system-level testing and integration (electrical/mechanical interface) Ability to analyse, interpret and present test data to support decision-making In-depth experience of Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), validation and inspection processes Strong understanding of non-conformance management (NCR) and structured problem solving methodologies (e.g. root cause analysis) Excellent electrical fault-finding and diagnostic capability Additional local needs: Onsite role Successful candidates will be required to complete a BPSS check The benefits of this role include: Opportunity to lead and shape electrical test and validation activities within a complex engineering environment Development of technical leadership and subject matter expertise in electrical systems and compliance Exposure to high-value, multidisciplinary engineering projects Involvement in driving quality, safety and continuous improvement at a strategic level Cross-functional influence across production, engineering, quality and project delivery Marshall Land Systems is a Canadian-owned global company with an unrivalled pedigree of British engineering excellence. From its origins in Cambridge, UK, through more than a century of innovation, pioneering advances from the nose of Concorde to the early Hydrogen fuel cell technology that ultimately powered the moon landings, Marshall engineers now continue to innovate specialist vehicles and infrastructure for NATO forces across the world. From bomb disposal vehicles to deployed shelters, from command and control to CT scanners on the battlefield, Marshall Land Systems protects people in critical situations with the very best in engineering. It employs 600 people with major facilities the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Role Information: Job Title - Test and Validation Electrical Lead Salary - Up to 38,000 DOE Location - Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales Starting - September 2026 Why join Marshall Land Systems in this role: The Test Validation & Electrical Lead is responsible for leading all electrical test and validation activities, ensuring that systems, components and assemblies are verified against engineering specifications, regulatory standards and customer requirements prior to delivery. The role provides technical leadership and governance across electrical testing and validation, driving compliance, safety and quality while ensuring robust, repeatable test processes that support on-time delivery and right-first-time performance. Your responsibilities in this role include: Lead test planning, validation strategy and readiness in line with production schedules and project milestones Own and govern electrical test plans, procedures, standards and work instructions, ensuring consistency and compliance Oversee execution of in-process, system-level and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) for electrical systems and assemblies Act as the technical authority for electrical testing, including continuity, insulation resistance, functional testing and diagnostics Ensure all electrical installations are verified against schematics, wiring diagrams and technical specifications Lead complex fault finding, root cause analysis and implementation of corrective actions Own the identification, escalation and resolution of non-conformances (NCRs), ensuring robust close-out and learning capture Define and enforce quality gates, ensuring all electrical systems meet safety, compliance and performance standards prior to progression or delivery Ensure accuracy, completeness and governance of test records, certification packs and electrical compliance documentation Provide clear reporting and communication of test progress, risks and issues to senior Lead continuous improvement initiatives across test and validation processes, driving efficiency, standardisation and quality improvements Support and lead internal and external audits, ensuring adherence to electrical standards, regulatory requirements and best practice Own calibration, maintenance and safe use of electrical test equipment and instrumentation Ensure adherence to 5S and high standards of housekeeping within the test environment Provide leadership, coaching and technical guidance to test engineers and technicians Promote and enforce Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) compliance, with a strong focus on electrical safety and safe systems of work Ensure compliance with all legal, statutory and contractual obligations Support production and project teams in resolving technical issues and improving overall product performance Apply if you have most of the following: Significant experience within a manufacturing, production or engineering environment with a strong electrical testing focus Proven experience leading or coordinating electrical testing, validation or commissioning Background in testing electrical systems, control panels, machinery or integrated systems Experience working to production schedules, project milestones and delivery targets Strong knowledge of electrical standards, regulations and quality frameworks (e.g. ISO 9001, wiring regulations) Demonstrated experience in fault finding, diagnostics and root cause analysis at system level Experience driving process improvements and standardisation within a test or engineering environment Ability to influence, guide and support cross-functional teams Technical skills/education: Relevant electrical qualification (e.g. City & Guilds, NVQ, HNC/HND or Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent) Strong ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams and technical documentation Advanced understanding of electrical testing methodologies, validation processes and safety standards Expertise in the use of electrical test equipment (e.g. multimeters, insulation resistance testers, continuity testers and specialist instrumentation) Strong knowledge of system-level testing and integration (electrical/mechanical interface) Ability to analyse, interpret and present test data to support decision-making In-depth experience of Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), validation and inspection processes Strong understanding of non-conformance management (NCR) and structured problem solving methodologies (e.g. root cause analysis) Excellent electrical fault-finding and diagnostic capability Additional local needs: Onsite role Successful candidates will be required to complete a BPSS check The benefits of this role include: Opportunity to lead and shape electrical test and validation activities within a complex engineering environment Development of technical leadership and subject matter expertise in electrical systems and compliance Exposure to high-value, multidisciplinary engineering projects Involvement in driving quality, safety and continuous improvement at a strategic level Cross-functional influence across production, engineering, quality and project delivery Marshall Land Systems is a Canadian-owned global company with an unrivalled pedigree of British engineering excellence. From its origins in Cambridge, UK, through more than a century of innovation, pioneering advances from the nose of Concorde to the early Hydrogen fuel cell technology that ultimately powered the moon landings, Marshall engineers now continue to innovate specialist vehicles and infrastructure for NATO forces across the world. From bomb disposal vehicles to deployed shelters, from command and control to CT scanners on the battlefield, Marshall Land Systems protects people in critical situations with the very best in engineering. It employs 600 people with major facilities the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands.
We are currently looking for two Mobile HGV Technicians, one day and one night to join our busy VMU department. As a Mobile HGV Technician, the successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and repairing the company's HGV fleet to DVSA and Operator Licence standards, operating primarily from the Ellington depot workshop while also providing mobile roadside and breakdown support when required using a fully equipped breakdown van based at the depot. Shift Pattern and Hours of Work: 1x Day Shift: 08:00 - 18:00 1x Night Shift: 18:00 - 04:00 Workshop-Based Responsibilities: Carry out routine servicing, inspections, maintenance, and repairs on HGVs and trailers in line with DVSA requirements, Operator Licence conditions & Manufacturer guidelines. Ensure vehicles are fully prepared for MOT within required timescales. Complete all scheduled inspections and repairs on time and in full. Accurately record all work completed using electronic and/or paper systems to maintain a full audit trail. Identify defects proactively and escalate safety-critical issues immediately. Use food-safe chemicals and follow food safety procedures when working on fridge trailers. Operate relevant MHE (if applicable / permitted & authorised) safely and in accordance with the correct procedures. Maintain a clean, safe, and compliant workshop environment. Mobile Breakdown & Roadside Responsibilities: Respond to vehicle breakdowns as directed by management. Operate the depot-based breakdown van safely and in accordance with company procedures. Carry out roadside diagnostics, repairs, and temporary or permanent fixes where safe and appropriate. Assess vehicle condition and determine whether roadside repair or recovery is required. Communicate clearly with drivers, transport teams, and management during breakdown events. Complete all breakdown-related documentation accurately and promptly. Return the breakdown van to the Ellington depot after each call-out and resume workshop duties. Qualifications: IRTEC, City & Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle Repair and Technology. Roadside relevant qualification preferred but not essential Additional manufacturer or industry-recognised HGV qualifications Required Experience: Proven, practical knowledge of heavy vehicle systems, including mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic components. Methodical and organised approach to work, with the ability to manage workload and meet strict deadlines. Strong diagnostic and fault-finding capability across HGVs and associated equipment. Experience working independently and managing tasks without direct supervision, including decision-making in time-critical situations. Desirable Experience: Previous experience working in a similar HGV technician role within a fleet, logistics, or transport operation. Previous mobile breakdown, roadside repair, or off-site maintenance experience. Experience assessing vehicle roadworthiness and determining whether roadside repair or recovery is appropriate. Other Criteria: Excellent communication and customer service skills, with the ability to communicate professionally with drivers, colleagues, and operational teams in both workshop and roadside environments. Physically capable of undertaking a hands-on role involving manual handling, heavy components, and outdoor work in varying conditions Fluent in spoken and written English, required for effective communication with Workshop & Transport teams, and drivers, both in person and by telephone Ability to work alone and remain self-motivated, including during mobile breakdown attendance and off-site activities Ability to remain calm, professional, and safety-focused when working under pressure or in time-critical situations _Joining Buffaload Logistics as a Mobile HGV Technician provides you the opportunity to experience many aspects of our growing business where your skills will be valued and developed._ Job Type: Full-time Pay: Up to £26.00 per hour Benefits: Bereavement leave Cycle to work scheme Employee discount Free parking Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance On-site parking Application question(s): Have you any convictions (other than spent convictions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974)? YES / NO - If yes, please provide details Do you have a valid IRTEC, City & Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle Repair and Technology? How many years experience in practical knowledge of heavy vehicle systems, including mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic components do you have? Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
May 20, 2026
Full time
We are currently looking for two Mobile HGV Technicians, one day and one night to join our busy VMU department. As a Mobile HGV Technician, the successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and repairing the company's HGV fleet to DVSA and Operator Licence standards, operating primarily from the Ellington depot workshop while also providing mobile roadside and breakdown support when required using a fully equipped breakdown van based at the depot. Shift Pattern and Hours of Work: 1x Day Shift: 08:00 - 18:00 1x Night Shift: 18:00 - 04:00 Workshop-Based Responsibilities: Carry out routine servicing, inspections, maintenance, and repairs on HGVs and trailers in line with DVSA requirements, Operator Licence conditions & Manufacturer guidelines. Ensure vehicles are fully prepared for MOT within required timescales. Complete all scheduled inspections and repairs on time and in full. Accurately record all work completed using electronic and/or paper systems to maintain a full audit trail. Identify defects proactively and escalate safety-critical issues immediately. Use food-safe chemicals and follow food safety procedures when working on fridge trailers. Operate relevant MHE (if applicable / permitted & authorised) safely and in accordance with the correct procedures. Maintain a clean, safe, and compliant workshop environment. Mobile Breakdown & Roadside Responsibilities: Respond to vehicle breakdowns as directed by management. Operate the depot-based breakdown van safely and in accordance with company procedures. Carry out roadside diagnostics, repairs, and temporary or permanent fixes where safe and appropriate. Assess vehicle condition and determine whether roadside repair or recovery is required. Communicate clearly with drivers, transport teams, and management during breakdown events. Complete all breakdown-related documentation accurately and promptly. Return the breakdown van to the Ellington depot after each call-out and resume workshop duties. Qualifications: IRTEC, City & Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle Repair and Technology. Roadside relevant qualification preferred but not essential Additional manufacturer or industry-recognised HGV qualifications Required Experience: Proven, practical knowledge of heavy vehicle systems, including mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic components. Methodical and organised approach to work, with the ability to manage workload and meet strict deadlines. Strong diagnostic and fault-finding capability across HGVs and associated equipment. Experience working independently and managing tasks without direct supervision, including decision-making in time-critical situations. Desirable Experience: Previous experience working in a similar HGV technician role within a fleet, logistics, or transport operation. Previous mobile breakdown, roadside repair, or off-site maintenance experience. Experience assessing vehicle roadworthiness and determining whether roadside repair or recovery is appropriate. Other Criteria: Excellent communication and customer service skills, with the ability to communicate professionally with drivers, colleagues, and operational teams in both workshop and roadside environments. Physically capable of undertaking a hands-on role involving manual handling, heavy components, and outdoor work in varying conditions Fluent in spoken and written English, required for effective communication with Workshop & Transport teams, and drivers, both in person and by telephone Ability to work alone and remain self-motivated, including during mobile breakdown attendance and off-site activities Ability to remain calm, professional, and safety-focused when working under pressure or in time-critical situations _Joining Buffaload Logistics as a Mobile HGV Technician provides you the opportunity to experience many aspects of our growing business where your skills will be valued and developed._ Job Type: Full-time Pay: Up to £26.00 per hour Benefits: Bereavement leave Cycle to work scheme Employee discount Free parking Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance On-site parking Application question(s): Have you any convictions (other than spent convictions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974)? YES / NO - If yes, please provide details Do you have a valid IRTEC, City & Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle Repair and Technology? How many years experience in practical knowledge of heavy vehicle systems, including mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic components do you have? Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
Job Description Summary Job Description The Lead Systems Engineer (Electrical Test) will work with the Test Manager to deliver and improve the capability and capacity of the test facilities for HVDC manufacturing. They will be responsible for the safety of test cells, training of test technicians and junior colleagues and facility bring up. Responsibilities - What you'll do Serve as the technical authority for manufacturing test infrastructure, leading issue resolution and supporting the development of junior colleagues Act as a technical escalation point for day to day running and breakdowns of test equipment Develop and deliver new test infrastructure and tools Manage suppliers and contractors for test facility build, commissioning & maintenance Roll out and maintain processes for test facilities and equipment (change management, scheduled calibration, preventative maintenance, etc.) Lead New Product Introduction (NPI) for test facilities (i.e. requirements capture, timely procurement of machinery, updating test sequences, etc.) Cross functional collaboration to facilitate New Product Development (NPD), issue resolution and continuous improvement Work with engineering teams to define and develop manufacturing test strategies and specifications Work with IT and OT teams to integrate test software systems into business software systems for management and reporting Develop and maintain departmental and test operator/technician training, SOPs, risk analyses and any other documentation Carry out continuous improvement activities for test processes and infrastructure to improve KPIs such as OEE, throughput, FPY Skills & Experience - What you'll bring Essential A process driven mindset backed by a 'can do' attitude and a desire to learn Degree, HNC/HND, or equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline A strong understanding of managing electrical safety in a high voltage environment, including using tools such as risk assessments, FMEA, SSoW, LOTO, etc. Demonstrable experience in structured root cause analyses of complex issues (Fishbone diagrams, 5 Whys, ABA testing, etc.) Significant experience in manufacturing test facility design and implementation Be able to communicate ideas, concepts and results to non-technical stakeholders Understanding of lean principles (Kaizen, 5S, etc.) and tools (DMAIC, FMEA, etc) Demonstrable experience in writing or maintaining test specifications Desirable Experience in automated test equipment implementation (NI LabVIEW & TestStand) Demonstrable knowledge of power electronics, product manufacturing and testing Experience supporting New Product Development (NPD) activities Exposure to lean manufacturing environment Specific Abilities: Able to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written) Proactive and self motivating Highly competent in using electrical test equipment (oscilloscope, DMM, power analyser) Able to deliver work proactively, to schedule and within budget Willingness to travel Additional Information Relocation Assistance Provided: No
May 20, 2026
Full time
Job Description Summary Job Description The Lead Systems Engineer (Electrical Test) will work with the Test Manager to deliver and improve the capability and capacity of the test facilities for HVDC manufacturing. They will be responsible for the safety of test cells, training of test technicians and junior colleagues and facility bring up. Responsibilities - What you'll do Serve as the technical authority for manufacturing test infrastructure, leading issue resolution and supporting the development of junior colleagues Act as a technical escalation point for day to day running and breakdowns of test equipment Develop and deliver new test infrastructure and tools Manage suppliers and contractors for test facility build, commissioning & maintenance Roll out and maintain processes for test facilities and equipment (change management, scheduled calibration, preventative maintenance, etc.) Lead New Product Introduction (NPI) for test facilities (i.e. requirements capture, timely procurement of machinery, updating test sequences, etc.) Cross functional collaboration to facilitate New Product Development (NPD), issue resolution and continuous improvement Work with engineering teams to define and develop manufacturing test strategies and specifications Work with IT and OT teams to integrate test software systems into business software systems for management and reporting Develop and maintain departmental and test operator/technician training, SOPs, risk analyses and any other documentation Carry out continuous improvement activities for test processes and infrastructure to improve KPIs such as OEE, throughput, FPY Skills & Experience - What you'll bring Essential A process driven mindset backed by a 'can do' attitude and a desire to learn Degree, HNC/HND, or equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline A strong understanding of managing electrical safety in a high voltage environment, including using tools such as risk assessments, FMEA, SSoW, LOTO, etc. Demonstrable experience in structured root cause analyses of complex issues (Fishbone diagrams, 5 Whys, ABA testing, etc.) Significant experience in manufacturing test facility design and implementation Be able to communicate ideas, concepts and results to non-technical stakeholders Understanding of lean principles (Kaizen, 5S, etc.) and tools (DMAIC, FMEA, etc) Demonstrable experience in writing or maintaining test specifications Desirable Experience in automated test equipment implementation (NI LabVIEW & TestStand) Demonstrable knowledge of power electronics, product manufacturing and testing Experience supporting New Product Development (NPD) activities Exposure to lean manufacturing environment Specific Abilities: Able to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written) Proactive and self motivating Highly competent in using electrical test equipment (oscilloscope, DMM, power analyser) Able to deliver work proactively, to schedule and within budget Willingness to travel Additional Information Relocation Assistance Provided: No
Found Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Pulborough, Sussex
Assembly OperativeLocation: Near Pulborough, West SussexHours: Day Shift, Monday to Friday (Full Time)Pay: CompetitiveTransport: Own transport essential due to rural location Found Industrial are recruiting Assembly Operatives to join a specialist manufacturer producing innovative medical devices. This is a hands-on role within a small, collaborative team where precision and quality are critical. The position would suit candidates with mechanical or electrical assembly experience, or those from an engineering or manufacturing background who are looking to develop their skills within a highly regulated production environment. Key Responsibilities Cleaning and preparing components ready for assembly Assembling products using hand and power tools, following detailed instructions and technical drawings Conducting quality checks to ensure finished components meet strict standards Maintaining a clean and organised workspace in line with health and safety Procedures Packing completed products ready for dispatch Working collaboratively with the team to support process improvements and efficiency Requirements Previous experience within electrical or mechanical assembly, or a manufacturing environment Engineering qualifications (mechanical or electrical) desirable but not essential Strong attention to detail and good manual dexterity, as some components are small Good written and spoken English Reliable, team-focused attitude and pride in producing high-quality work Own transport due to the location of the site What's on Offer Weekly pay Opportunity for permanent employment Employer pension contribution scheme Generous holiday allowance This role may also suit candidates from hands-on electrical or mechanical roles, recent engineering graduates, or individuals with transferable skills from technician or manufacturing positions. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Found Industrial for further information.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Assembly OperativeLocation: Near Pulborough, West SussexHours: Day Shift, Monday to Friday (Full Time)Pay: CompetitiveTransport: Own transport essential due to rural location Found Industrial are recruiting Assembly Operatives to join a specialist manufacturer producing innovative medical devices. This is a hands-on role within a small, collaborative team where precision and quality are critical. The position would suit candidates with mechanical or electrical assembly experience, or those from an engineering or manufacturing background who are looking to develop their skills within a highly regulated production environment. Key Responsibilities Cleaning and preparing components ready for assembly Assembling products using hand and power tools, following detailed instructions and technical drawings Conducting quality checks to ensure finished components meet strict standards Maintaining a clean and organised workspace in line with health and safety Procedures Packing completed products ready for dispatch Working collaboratively with the team to support process improvements and efficiency Requirements Previous experience within electrical or mechanical assembly, or a manufacturing environment Engineering qualifications (mechanical or electrical) desirable but not essential Strong attention to detail and good manual dexterity, as some components are small Good written and spoken English Reliable, team-focused attitude and pride in producing high-quality work Own transport due to the location of the site What's on Offer Weekly pay Opportunity for permanent employment Employer pension contribution scheme Generous holiday allowance This role may also suit candidates from hands-on electrical or mechanical roles, recent engineering graduates, or individuals with transferable skills from technician or manufacturing positions. To apply, please submit your CV or contact Found Industrial for further information.
Multi-Skilled Engineer Location - North Lincolnshire Salary - 51,000 Shift Pattern - 4 on 4 off Days and Nights. I am recruiting for an FMCG Manufacturer in North Lincolnshire with their search for a Multi-Skilled Engineer. If you are an Electrical bias engineer with seasoned experience in the industry, this role could be for you! You will be doing reactive and preventative maintenance on various machinery, and implementing continuous improvement at every stage to keep production running for the future. Key Responsibilities: Carry out fault diagnosis and repairs across electrical and mechanical systems to minimise production downtime Take a hands-on approach in both scheduled maintenance and immediate breakdown response Maintain, optimise, and repair a range of equipment including slicing systems, seasoning units, conveyors, and automated packaging lines Participate in ongoing improvement initiatives to increase machine efficiency and reduce unplanned stoppages Work closely with operations and production teams to ensure smooth running of equipment and minimal disruption Ensure compliance with health & safety and internal maintenance procedures at all times Skills & Experience Required: Strong hands-on experience working with both electrical and mechanical systems in a manufacturing or production setting Relevant engineering qualification - such as NVQ Level 3, BTEC, HNC/HND or equivalent apprenticeship Experience in a similar role such as (multi skilled engineer, shift engineer, shift technician, engineering technician, electrical maintenance engineer) Practical knowledge of maintaining and troubleshooting automated machinery - particularly in packaging or food processing environments (preferred but not essential) Confidence in reacting to breakdowns as well as carrying out preventative maintenance tasks If this position could be of interest, please apply or reach out to (url removed) for more information.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Multi-Skilled Engineer Location - North Lincolnshire Salary - 51,000 Shift Pattern - 4 on 4 off Days and Nights. I am recruiting for an FMCG Manufacturer in North Lincolnshire with their search for a Multi-Skilled Engineer. If you are an Electrical bias engineer with seasoned experience in the industry, this role could be for you! You will be doing reactive and preventative maintenance on various machinery, and implementing continuous improvement at every stage to keep production running for the future. Key Responsibilities: Carry out fault diagnosis and repairs across electrical and mechanical systems to minimise production downtime Take a hands-on approach in both scheduled maintenance and immediate breakdown response Maintain, optimise, and repair a range of equipment including slicing systems, seasoning units, conveyors, and automated packaging lines Participate in ongoing improvement initiatives to increase machine efficiency and reduce unplanned stoppages Work closely with operations and production teams to ensure smooth running of equipment and minimal disruption Ensure compliance with health & safety and internal maintenance procedures at all times Skills & Experience Required: Strong hands-on experience working with both electrical and mechanical systems in a manufacturing or production setting Relevant engineering qualification - such as NVQ Level 3, BTEC, HNC/HND or equivalent apprenticeship Experience in a similar role such as (multi skilled engineer, shift engineer, shift technician, engineering technician, electrical maintenance engineer) Practical knowledge of maintaining and troubleshooting automated machinery - particularly in packaging or food processing environments (preferred but not essential) Confidence in reacting to breakdowns as well as carrying out preventative maintenance tasks If this position could be of interest, please apply or reach out to (url removed) for more information.
Join the journey Vehicle Technician wanted to join a leading retailer of bespoke automotive travel! Vehicle Technician Warmington, Oxfordshire Permanent £38,000 - £42,000 per annum + Bonus Mon-Fri working pattern Join a team of experts, with a reputation for campervan luxury, delivering bespoke vehicle builds and conversions. Working with the worlds go-to campervans and motorhomes, you will showcase your skills in vehicle maintenance and repair to ensure customers leave with a one-of-a-kind model and experience to embark on their adventures! This Vehicle Technician role offers the chance to work within a flagship side alongside a close-knit and supportive team where quality workmanship and customer satisfaction are highly valued. Why Join? Monday to Friday working hours no weekends Bonus scheme with realistic OTE potential Supportive and friendly workshop environment Free on-site parking 30 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Employee discounts available Varied and hands-on workshop duties Key Responsibilities of the Vehicle Technician: Carry out servicing, maintenance and repair work across a range of vehicles, ensuring work is completed to manufacturer and industry standards Diagnose and resolve mechanical , electrical and electronic faults using modern diagnostic equipment Perform vehicle health checks and inspections , identifying and recommending additional work where required Prepare vehicles for MOT testing and support with MOT repairs Work efficiently to meet agreed timescales while maintaining excellent quality standards Accurately complete all job cards, service records and related documentation Communicate effectively with Service Advisors and Workshop Controllers regarding work progress and additional repairs Maintain a clean, safe and organised workshop in line with Health & Safety requirements Follow manufacturer warranty processes and quality control procedures Keep up to date with the latest vehicle technology , technical updates and manufacturer training Hours & Pay: Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM no weekends! Pay: £32,000 £38,000 per annum plus bonus scheme, with up to £41,000 OTE depending on experience Ready to Join the Team? If you are a skilled Vehicle Technician looking for a stable and rewarding opportunity within a specialist workshop environment, this could be the ideal next step in your career. Apply now with your CV, and a member of our team will contact you to discuss the next steps. All applications are handled with the utmost confidentiality. Key Skills: Vehicle Technician, Campervan Technician, Vehicle Diagnostics, Vehicle Servicing, Repairs, MOT Testing, Habitation Checks, Campervan Accessories, Workshop Repairs, Automotive Technician, Mechanical Repairs, Workshop Experience, Automotive Aftersales, Vehicle Maintenance, Fault Finding For more information on joining the team in Warmington, Oxfordshire , please apply today and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss further details. All applications are treated confidentially.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Join the journey Vehicle Technician wanted to join a leading retailer of bespoke automotive travel! Vehicle Technician Warmington, Oxfordshire Permanent £38,000 - £42,000 per annum + Bonus Mon-Fri working pattern Join a team of experts, with a reputation for campervan luxury, delivering bespoke vehicle builds and conversions. Working with the worlds go-to campervans and motorhomes, you will showcase your skills in vehicle maintenance and repair to ensure customers leave with a one-of-a-kind model and experience to embark on their adventures! This Vehicle Technician role offers the chance to work within a flagship side alongside a close-knit and supportive team where quality workmanship and customer satisfaction are highly valued. Why Join? Monday to Friday working hours no weekends Bonus scheme with realistic OTE potential Supportive and friendly workshop environment Free on-site parking 30 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Employee discounts available Varied and hands-on workshop duties Key Responsibilities of the Vehicle Technician: Carry out servicing, maintenance and repair work across a range of vehicles, ensuring work is completed to manufacturer and industry standards Diagnose and resolve mechanical , electrical and electronic faults using modern diagnostic equipment Perform vehicle health checks and inspections , identifying and recommending additional work where required Prepare vehicles for MOT testing and support with MOT repairs Work efficiently to meet agreed timescales while maintaining excellent quality standards Accurately complete all job cards, service records and related documentation Communicate effectively with Service Advisors and Workshop Controllers regarding work progress and additional repairs Maintain a clean, safe and organised workshop in line with Health & Safety requirements Follow manufacturer warranty processes and quality control procedures Keep up to date with the latest vehicle technology , technical updates and manufacturer training Hours & Pay: Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM no weekends! Pay: £32,000 £38,000 per annum plus bonus scheme, with up to £41,000 OTE depending on experience Ready to Join the Team? If you are a skilled Vehicle Technician looking for a stable and rewarding opportunity within a specialist workshop environment, this could be the ideal next step in your career. Apply now with your CV, and a member of our team will contact you to discuss the next steps. All applications are handled with the utmost confidentiality. Key Skills: Vehicle Technician, Campervan Technician, Vehicle Diagnostics, Vehicle Servicing, Repairs, MOT Testing, Habitation Checks, Campervan Accessories, Workshop Repairs, Automotive Technician, Mechanical Repairs, Workshop Experience, Automotive Aftersales, Vehicle Maintenance, Fault Finding For more information on joining the team in Warmington, Oxfordshire , please apply today and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss further details. All applications are treated confidentially.
MOBILE HGV TECHNICIAN Location of the Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic / Commercial Vehicle Technician - Covering Peterborough and Cambridge Salary for the Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic / Commercial Vehicle Technician - 21.00ph - 25.00ph dependant on skillset plus Overtime Hours of work can be flexible, either 40 hrs or 45hrs if you want, but quite flexible on hours. My client, a growing Commercial Vehicle Maintenance Company are looking to employ an experienced Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic for their customers needs based in or around Cambridge and Peterborough. The role of Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic will include: Carrying out scheduled servicing inspection and preparation for testing as required for all fleet vehicles (HGV to LCV vehicles) Carrying out MOT Tests Undertaking regular safety inspections of HGV's in accordance with the statutory requirements to maintain Goods Vehicle Operators Licence and repair defects as necessary. Inspecting vehicles to diagnose faults (mechanical/electrical/hydraulic) and repair as necessary. Completing all necessary records relating to the inspection, service and repair of all fleet items in accordance with statutory and administrative requirements. Liaising with colleagues, vehicle operatives and managers to prioritise workload, organise replacement parts and/or specialist support when required. Providing out of hours repairs and breakdown cover as required by front line services. Required for this Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic role: Level 3 City & Guilds or NVQ qualified technician or Time Served HGV licence is an advantage Diagnostic experience is an advantage Full UK Driving Licence If you are interested in this Mobile HGV Technician role then please send your CV to Danica Baker at Sprint Recruitment.
May 20, 2026
Full time
MOBILE HGV TECHNICIAN Location of the Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic / Commercial Vehicle Technician - Covering Peterborough and Cambridge Salary for the Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic / Commercial Vehicle Technician - 21.00ph - 25.00ph dependant on skillset plus Overtime Hours of work can be flexible, either 40 hrs or 45hrs if you want, but quite flexible on hours. My client, a growing Commercial Vehicle Maintenance Company are looking to employ an experienced Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic for their customers needs based in or around Cambridge and Peterborough. The role of Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic will include: Carrying out scheduled servicing inspection and preparation for testing as required for all fleet vehicles (HGV to LCV vehicles) Carrying out MOT Tests Undertaking regular safety inspections of HGV's in accordance with the statutory requirements to maintain Goods Vehicle Operators Licence and repair defects as necessary. Inspecting vehicles to diagnose faults (mechanical/electrical/hydraulic) and repair as necessary. Completing all necessary records relating to the inspection, service and repair of all fleet items in accordance with statutory and administrative requirements. Liaising with colleagues, vehicle operatives and managers to prioritise workload, organise replacement parts and/or specialist support when required. Providing out of hours repairs and breakdown cover as required by front line services. Required for this Mobile HGV Technician / HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fleet Engineer / Fleet Maintenance Engineer / Diesel Mechanic / Mobile Mechanic role: Level 3 City & Guilds or NVQ qualified technician or Time Served HGV licence is an advantage Diagnostic experience is an advantage Full UK Driving Licence If you are interested in this Mobile HGV Technician role then please send your CV to Danica Baker at Sprint Recruitment.
Senior Electrical Design Engineer Location: London, United Kingdom Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time Sponsorship: This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. About the Role I am partnering with one of the UK's largest and successful MEP Consultancy as they are seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Electrical Design Engineer to join our growing London team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of high-quality projects across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, and mixed-use developments. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering innovative and sustainable electrical building services designs, leading projects from concept through to completion while supporting junior engineers and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Key Responsibilities Lead the electrical design and coordination of building services projects across multiple sectors. Prepare detailed electrical designs including: Power distribution systems Lighting and emergency lighting Fire alarm systems Data and communication systems Security and access control systems Renewable and energy-efficient solutions Produce calculations, specifications, technical reports, and design drawings. Attend client meetings, site visits, and project coordination workshops. Liaise with architects, contractors, clients, and other engineering disciplines. Ensure designs comply with current UK regulations, standards, and best practices. Support project delivery within agreed budgets and timescales. Mentor and guide junior engineers and technicians. Contribute to project planning, quality assurance, and technical excellence across the business. Requirements Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Minimum 4+ years' experience in electrical building services design within a consultancy environment in the UK. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations and industry standards. Proficiency with industry software such as AutoCAD, Revit, Dialux, Amtech, or similar. Experience delivering projects through all RIBA stages. Excellent communication and client-facing skills. Chartered status or working toward chartership is desirable. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Benefits Competitive salary package. Permanent position with long-term career progression opportunities. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Pension contribution scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Professional membership support and CPD opportunities. Exposure to high-profile and technically challenging projects. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Modern London office location with excellent transport links. Why should you apply? My client pride them selves on delivering practical, sustainable, and innovative engineering solutions. Their people are at the heart of our success, and they are committed to investing in talent, encouraging professional growth, and fostering a collaborative culture where individuals can thrive. If you feel you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please forward your up to date CV to (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Electrical Design Engineer Location: London, United Kingdom Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time Sponsorship: This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. About the Role I am partnering with one of the UK's largest and successful MEP Consultancy as they are seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Electrical Design Engineer to join our growing London team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of high-quality projects across commercial, residential, healthcare, education, and mixed-use developments. The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering innovative and sustainable electrical building services designs, leading projects from concept through to completion while supporting junior engineers and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Key Responsibilities Lead the electrical design and coordination of building services projects across multiple sectors. Prepare detailed electrical designs including: Power distribution systems Lighting and emergency lighting Fire alarm systems Data and communication systems Security and access control systems Renewable and energy-efficient solutions Produce calculations, specifications, technical reports, and design drawings. Attend client meetings, site visits, and project coordination workshops. Liaise with architects, contractors, clients, and other engineering disciplines. Ensure designs comply with current UK regulations, standards, and best practices. Support project delivery within agreed budgets and timescales. Mentor and guide junior engineers and technicians. Contribute to project planning, quality assurance, and technical excellence across the business. Requirements Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering. Minimum 4+ years' experience in electrical building services design within a consultancy environment in the UK. Strong knowledge of UK building regulations and industry standards. Proficiency with industry software such as AutoCAD, Revit, Dialux, Amtech, or similar. Experience delivering projects through all RIBA stages. Excellent communication and client-facing skills. Chartered status or working toward chartership is desirable. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Benefits Competitive salary package. Permanent position with long-term career progression opportunities. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Pension contribution scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Professional membership support and CPD opportunities. Exposure to high-profile and technically challenging projects. Collaborative and supportive working environment. Modern London office location with excellent transport links. Why should you apply? My client pride them selves on delivering practical, sustainable, and innovative engineering solutions. Their people are at the heart of our success, and they are committed to investing in talent, encouraging professional growth, and fostering a collaborative culture where individuals can thrive. If you feel you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please forward your up to date CV to (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.
SITE TECHNICIAN - SOUTH ABOUT US: Glenfield Invicta is part of the AVK Group, market leaders in the supply of valves, fittings and flow control equipment to the Water, Wastewater, Oil and Gas industries throughout the world. Glenfield Invicta is an established and industry leading, specialist MEICA contractor for valves, penstocks, and actuators, operating across the UK. ABOUT THE ROLE: A vacancy has arisen for a mechanical technician to perform the on-site installation, service and refurbishment of all equipment associated with our core business of penstocks, valves, and actuators, as well as other products and services as required by the company. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Ensuring works are delivered safely. Install, service, repair and commission flow control and associated equipment. Fault finding and diagnosis. Following engineering drawings. Gathering details, measurements, and full descriptions of any components that require replacement. Working in an outdoor environment in different weather conditions. Handing customers in a professional manner. Maintaining records of site activities. ABOUT YOU: Experience in electrical and mechanical engineering, preferably in the water/wastewater industry. Ability to understand and work to engineering drawings. IT literate. Physically fit. Experienced in confined space working. Willingness to occasionally travel across the UK and have overnights stays, in line with the needs of the company, its workload and customers. Full driving licence. WHAT WE OFFER: Competitive salary Company vehicle An important role within a successful and growing business, with clear prospects for career progression A culture of promoting personal development, with ample opportunity for training and earning qualifications Remote working Incentive scheme Eligibility for company overtime scheme A culture of shared values, goals, attitudes, and business growth Employee Assistance Programme (Welfare and Wellbeing) 33 days holiday (including statutory Public Holidays) Life Assurance plan (x3) Company pension plan Discounts and cashback across many high-street and online retailers (Supermarkets, Entertainment, Fashion, Days Out, Technology, Home, and Travel) WORKING HOURS: 39 hours per week + overtime We know that our people make the difference in the AVK Group, and we are looking for skilled, passionate, and driven professionals to work with our inspirational leaders; to promote our culture, enable change and champion a lean environment.
May 20, 2026
Full time
SITE TECHNICIAN - SOUTH ABOUT US: Glenfield Invicta is part of the AVK Group, market leaders in the supply of valves, fittings and flow control equipment to the Water, Wastewater, Oil and Gas industries throughout the world. Glenfield Invicta is an established and industry leading, specialist MEICA contractor for valves, penstocks, and actuators, operating across the UK. ABOUT THE ROLE: A vacancy has arisen for a mechanical technician to perform the on-site installation, service and refurbishment of all equipment associated with our core business of penstocks, valves, and actuators, as well as other products and services as required by the company. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Ensuring works are delivered safely. Install, service, repair and commission flow control and associated equipment. Fault finding and diagnosis. Following engineering drawings. Gathering details, measurements, and full descriptions of any components that require replacement. Working in an outdoor environment in different weather conditions. Handing customers in a professional manner. Maintaining records of site activities. ABOUT YOU: Experience in electrical and mechanical engineering, preferably in the water/wastewater industry. Ability to understand and work to engineering drawings. IT literate. Physically fit. Experienced in confined space working. Willingness to occasionally travel across the UK and have overnights stays, in line with the needs of the company, its workload and customers. Full driving licence. WHAT WE OFFER: Competitive salary Company vehicle An important role within a successful and growing business, with clear prospects for career progression A culture of promoting personal development, with ample opportunity for training and earning qualifications Remote working Incentive scheme Eligibility for company overtime scheme A culture of shared values, goals, attitudes, and business growth Employee Assistance Programme (Welfare and Wellbeing) 33 days holiday (including statutory Public Holidays) Life Assurance plan (x3) Company pension plan Discounts and cashback across many high-street and online retailers (Supermarkets, Entertainment, Fashion, Days Out, Technology, Home, and Travel) WORKING HOURS: 39 hours per week + overtime We know that our people make the difference in the AVK Group, and we are looking for skilled, passionate, and driven professionals to work with our inspirational leaders; to promote our culture, enable change and champion a lean environment.
MET Technician Location: Preston Basic Salary: Up to £50,000 per year Hours: Monday to Friday Benefits: 33 Days Holiday, Health care and insurance discounts and many more Job Description: Our client is looking for a talented and efficient MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician to join this leading team. You will be repairing damaged vehicles in line with manufacturers specifications within a state-of-the-art body shop, utilising modern equipment and techniques. Qualifications Required for an MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician: Will have served a recognised apprenticeship as a MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician and gained a technical qualification (such as NVQ / ATA / IMI / SVQ) Must have previous experience working as a MET Technician / MET Strip Fitter within a busy body shop Strong team player with self-motivation to earn bonus hours Experience with Geometry work and 4-wheel alignment Sound up-to-date knowledge of vehicle repair techniques Diagnostic training Duties of an MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician: Work efficiently in a fast-paced accident repair centre Follow correct repair techniques and work to factory specifications Conduct detailed inspections to diagnose mechanical and electrical issues Repair or replace damaged mechanical, electrical, and trim components Disassemble and reassemble vehicle parts as required Use diagnostic tools to identify and fix system faults Perform quality checks to ensure work meets industry standards Collaborate with colleagues to ensure smooth workflow Maintain accurate records of work completed Adhere to all safety protocols and industry regulations Click Apply Now if interested in joining this dynamic team. INDBS
May 20, 2026
Full time
MET Technician Location: Preston Basic Salary: Up to £50,000 per year Hours: Monday to Friday Benefits: 33 Days Holiday, Health care and insurance discounts and many more Job Description: Our client is looking for a talented and efficient MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician to join this leading team. You will be repairing damaged vehicles in line with manufacturers specifications within a state-of-the-art body shop, utilising modern equipment and techniques. Qualifications Required for an MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician: Will have served a recognised apprenticeship as a MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician and gained a technical qualification (such as NVQ / ATA / IMI / SVQ) Must have previous experience working as a MET Technician / MET Strip Fitter within a busy body shop Strong team player with self-motivation to earn bonus hours Experience with Geometry work and 4-wheel alignment Sound up-to-date knowledge of vehicle repair techniques Diagnostic training Duties of an MET Strip Fitter / MET Technician: Work efficiently in a fast-paced accident repair centre Follow correct repair techniques and work to factory specifications Conduct detailed inspections to diagnose mechanical and electrical issues Repair or replace damaged mechanical, electrical, and trim components Disassemble and reassemble vehicle parts as required Use diagnostic tools to identify and fix system faults Perform quality checks to ensure work meets industry standards Collaborate with colleagues to ensure smooth workflow Maintain accurate records of work completed Adhere to all safety protocols and industry regulations Click Apply Now if interested in joining this dynamic team. INDBS
DIAGNOSTICS TECHNICIAN Basic Salary - £38,500 + Bonus Working Hours - Monday - Friday, Saturdays on rota - 8am - 12pm Location - Malton A new role has opened for a Diagnostic Vehicle Technician Benefits: Life Insurance Medical Cash Plan Employee Discounts Responsibilities of a Diagnostic Technician Servicing vehicles Diagnosing complex faults - Electrical and Mechanical Skills and Qualifications of a Diagnostic Technician Experience as a Diagnostic Vehicle Technician Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance Qualified (or equivalent) A desire to progress, improve and open to qualify further MUST HOLD a full UK manual driving licence (Subject to drivers checks) If you are interested in this Diagnostic Technician role, please contact Skills and quote job number: 53251
May 20, 2026
Full time
DIAGNOSTICS TECHNICIAN Basic Salary - £38,500 + Bonus Working Hours - Monday - Friday, Saturdays on rota - 8am - 12pm Location - Malton A new role has opened for a Diagnostic Vehicle Technician Benefits: Life Insurance Medical Cash Plan Employee Discounts Responsibilities of a Diagnostic Technician Servicing vehicles Diagnosing complex faults - Electrical and Mechanical Skills and Qualifications of a Diagnostic Technician Experience as a Diagnostic Vehicle Technician Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance Qualified (or equivalent) A desire to progress, improve and open to qualify further MUST HOLD a full UK manual driving licence (Subject to drivers checks) If you are interested in this Diagnostic Technician role, please contact Skills and quote job number: 53251
Electrical Vehicle Technician Loughborough 32,000 - 37,000 + Great Holidays + Pension + Private Healthcare + Other Benefits Are you a skilled Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Technician with strong diagnostic ability and a passion for vehicle repair quality? Do you want to join a highly reputable organisation where your technical expertise directly supports vehicle safety, performance, and reconditioning standards? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a large, well-established national fleet and mobility organisation within its vehicle preparation and quality function. The business operates at scale across the UK, ensuring thousands of vehicles are assessed, repaired, and returned to service to the highest standards. In this role, you will carry out a wide range of mechanical, electrical, and trim tasks including removing and refitting components, diagnosing faults, and preparing vehicles for further repair work. You will work with modern digital job cards to manage work instructions, record progress, and order required parts efficiently. You will also use up-to-date diagnostic tooling and equipment to support fault finding, ADAS calibration, and vehicle rectification work. The ideal candidate will have proven experience as a mechanical, electrical technician within an automotive workshop environment. You will be confident working across mechanical and electrical systems, have strong diagnostic skills, and be comfortable using modern workshop technology to identify and resolve issues efficiently and accurately. The Role: - Remove and refit mechanical, electrical, and trim components in line with vehicle repair requirements - Diagnose faults across vehicle systems using modern diagnostic equipment - Prepare vehicles for cosmetic and structural repair work - Use digital job cards to manage workflow, documentation, and parts ordering - Carry out ADAS calibration, fault finding, and rectification work - Work closely with cosmetic and quality teams to ensure efficient vehicle turnaround The Person: - Proven experience with mechanical & electrical vehicle repair - Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills - Experience using modern diagnostic equipment and workshop tooling - High attention to detail with a focus on quality and safety standards Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Electrical Vehicle Technician Loughborough 32,000 - 37,000 + Great Holidays + Pension + Private Healthcare + Other Benefits Are you a skilled Mechanical, Electrical and Trim (MET) Technician with strong diagnostic ability and a passion for vehicle repair quality? Do you want to join a highly reputable organisation where your technical expertise directly supports vehicle safety, performance, and reconditioning standards? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a large, well-established national fleet and mobility organisation within its vehicle preparation and quality function. The business operates at scale across the UK, ensuring thousands of vehicles are assessed, repaired, and returned to service to the highest standards. In this role, you will carry out a wide range of mechanical, electrical, and trim tasks including removing and refitting components, diagnosing faults, and preparing vehicles for further repair work. You will work with modern digital job cards to manage work instructions, record progress, and order required parts efficiently. You will also use up-to-date diagnostic tooling and equipment to support fault finding, ADAS calibration, and vehicle rectification work. The ideal candidate will have proven experience as a mechanical, electrical technician within an automotive workshop environment. You will be confident working across mechanical and electrical systems, have strong diagnostic skills, and be comfortable using modern workshop technology to identify and resolve issues efficiently and accurately. The Role: - Remove and refit mechanical, electrical, and trim components in line with vehicle repair requirements - Diagnose faults across vehicle systems using modern diagnostic equipment - Prepare vehicles for cosmetic and structural repair work - Use digital job cards to manage workflow, documentation, and parts ordering - Carry out ADAS calibration, fault finding, and rectification work - Work closely with cosmetic and quality teams to ensure efficient vehicle turnaround The Person: - Proven experience with mechanical & electrical vehicle repair - Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills - Experience using modern diagnostic equipment and workshop tooling - High attention to detail with a focus on quality and safety standards Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Day shift, permanent THE ROLE: A great permanent job opportunity for a mechanical assembly technician / mechanical fitter to work in a small team assembling special purpose equipment. You should be able to use hand and basic air tools to assembly largely mechanical products though some electrical understanding and ability to use computers will be desirable. It will be necessary to work with high accuracy and attention to detail to assemble special purpose equipment following engineering drawings. Product training is provided. Some experience assembling basic hydraulics / pneumatics / hoses and associated pipework ideal but not essential. YOU: To be successful in this role you should have: - Solid hands-on skills including mechanical assembly experience in a factory / workshop / production type environment and be able to demonstrate your competence and commitment. - A plant or maintenance engineering type background will also be suitable. - Ability to do basic fault finding and problem solving on your own work. - High accuracy and attention to detail, working to safe work methods and high quality standards. You will enjoy working for a medium-sized, successful and friendly company who is a market leader in their field with excellent employment conditions.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Day shift, permanent THE ROLE: A great permanent job opportunity for a mechanical assembly technician / mechanical fitter to work in a small team assembling special purpose equipment. You should be able to use hand and basic air tools to assembly largely mechanical products though some electrical understanding and ability to use computers will be desirable. It will be necessary to work with high accuracy and attention to detail to assemble special purpose equipment following engineering drawings. Product training is provided. Some experience assembling basic hydraulics / pneumatics / hoses and associated pipework ideal but not essential. YOU: To be successful in this role you should have: - Solid hands-on skills including mechanical assembly experience in a factory / workshop / production type environment and be able to demonstrate your competence and commitment. - A plant or maintenance engineering type background will also be suitable. - Ability to do basic fault finding and problem solving on your own work. - High accuracy and attention to detail, working to safe work methods and high quality standards. You will enjoy working for a medium-sized, successful and friendly company who is a market leader in their field with excellent employment conditions.
An established manufacturing business in Chesterfield is undergoing a major facility reorganisation and is looking for a Facilities Maintenance Person to play a key role in transforming the workspace. This is a hands on, varied position where you'll be central to preparing and setting up equipment, ensuring the site is fully operational throughout the transition, and carrying out any ad hoc repairs needed. If you enjoy practical work in maintenance / repair, problem-solving, and being involved in real change within a manufacturing environment, this Facilities Maintenance role offers a great opportunity to make a visible impact. Facilities Maintenance Person - Role & Responsibilities - Handyman / Repairs / Maintenance Support the full reorganisation of the manufacturing facility, including preparing machinery and workstations for relocation Move equipment, tooling, and workspace setups safely and efficiently across the site (not machinery, that will be done by a sub-contractor) Assist with organising new work areas Carry out general facilities tasks such as painting floors, cleaning, and basic refurbishment work Perform day to day maintenance across the site (e.g. fixing doors, installing plugs, minor repairs) Work closely with internal teams to identify and resolve facility issues quickly Coordinate and liaise with external contractors for specialist work when required Maintain a safe, clean, and organised working environment at all times Facilities Maintenance Person - Skills & Experience - Handyman / Repairs / Maintenance Previous experience in a Facilities Maintenance Technician (Handyman) or similar maintenance role within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong practical skills using a range of hand and power tools Basic knowledge of electrical, mechanical, or building maintenance Ability to turn your hand to a wide variety of tasks with a proactive, can-do attitude Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling and moving equipment if this role appeals, please apply now.
May 20, 2026
Full time
An established manufacturing business in Chesterfield is undergoing a major facility reorganisation and is looking for a Facilities Maintenance Person to play a key role in transforming the workspace. This is a hands on, varied position where you'll be central to preparing and setting up equipment, ensuring the site is fully operational throughout the transition, and carrying out any ad hoc repairs needed. If you enjoy practical work in maintenance / repair, problem-solving, and being involved in real change within a manufacturing environment, this Facilities Maintenance role offers a great opportunity to make a visible impact. Facilities Maintenance Person - Role & Responsibilities - Handyman / Repairs / Maintenance Support the full reorganisation of the manufacturing facility, including preparing machinery and workstations for relocation Move equipment, tooling, and workspace setups safely and efficiently across the site (not machinery, that will be done by a sub-contractor) Assist with organising new work areas Carry out general facilities tasks such as painting floors, cleaning, and basic refurbishment work Perform day to day maintenance across the site (e.g. fixing doors, installing plugs, minor repairs) Work closely with internal teams to identify and resolve facility issues quickly Coordinate and liaise with external contractors for specialist work when required Maintain a safe, clean, and organised working environment at all times Facilities Maintenance Person - Skills & Experience - Handyman / Repairs / Maintenance Previous experience in a Facilities Maintenance Technician (Handyman) or similar maintenance role within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong practical skills using a range of hand and power tools Basic knowledge of electrical, mechanical, or building maintenance Ability to turn your hand to a wide variety of tasks with a proactive, can-do attitude Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling and moving equipment if this role appeals, please apply now.
VEHICLE MECHANIC Location: Bristol Are you an enthusiastic, team player, hard working Diagnostic Technician looking for a new opportunity or challenge within a Car Dealership? Benefits: Company Car Scheme Holidays increasing with time served - starting with 22 days Employee assistance programme Responsibilities of a Diagnostic Technician: Performing a variety of service operations, complex diagnostics, wiring diagrams. Good technical skills Performing mechanical and electrical diagnostics Ensure compliance with safety and manufacturer standards Accurately document diagnostic work Provide excellent customer support and advice Skills and Qualifications of a Diagnostic Technician: MUST HOLD an NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair At least 2 years' experience as a Vehicle Mechanic within the automotive industry At least 2 years' experience performing in-depth diagnostics Valid MOT Licence no essential but desirable Hold your own tools and toolbox MUST HOLD Full manual UK Driving Licence (you will be subject to licence checks) Right to work in the UK - no sponsorships available If you are interested in this Diagnostic Technician vacancy, please contact Lucy and quote job number 51374
May 20, 2026
Full time
VEHICLE MECHANIC Location: Bristol Are you an enthusiastic, team player, hard working Diagnostic Technician looking for a new opportunity or challenge within a Car Dealership? Benefits: Company Car Scheme Holidays increasing with time served - starting with 22 days Employee assistance programme Responsibilities of a Diagnostic Technician: Performing a variety of service operations, complex diagnostics, wiring diagrams. Good technical skills Performing mechanical and electrical diagnostics Ensure compliance with safety and manufacturer standards Accurately document diagnostic work Provide excellent customer support and advice Skills and Qualifications of a Diagnostic Technician: MUST HOLD an NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair At least 2 years' experience as a Vehicle Mechanic within the automotive industry At least 2 years' experience performing in-depth diagnostics Valid MOT Licence no essential but desirable Hold your own tools and toolbox MUST HOLD Full manual UK Driving Licence (you will be subject to licence checks) Right to work in the UK - no sponsorships available If you are interested in this Diagnostic Technician vacancy, please contact Lucy and quote job number 51374