Engineer (Mechanical)

TieTalent
Huntingdon
5 months ago
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Overview

Engineer (Mechanical) role at TieTalent. Permanent, Full time. Location: Peterborough area. A full UK driving licence is essential for this role.

Salary: £33,000 - £42,000 Per Annum, Dependent On Experience.

We are looking for candidates in or around the Peterborough area. We have secured a new branch location and therefore have a fantastic opportunity for 2 additional Engineers based in Whittlesey.

Responsibilities
  • Servicing and repairs to both Whale Tankers and Non-Whale tanker equipment
  • Maintenance of vacuum and jetting systems on a variety of models and manufacturers
  • Identify faults to all systems, correctly diagnose repairs and parts required
  • Run up tanker equipment to test repairs or to fault find
  • Complete all paperwork in a timely manner to the required level of detail
  • Support the branch manager to ensure the facility meets expected standards
  • Adhere to Health and Safety regulations
Qualifications and Skills
  • Direct tanker experience or transferable skills from other sectors
  • Vehicle electrics
  • Pneumatics
  • Hydraulics
  • General mechanical maintenance
  • Fault finding skills
  • Excellent paperwork
  • Great communication
Benefits and Additional Information
  • One off £500 per annum holiday bonus when you take 5 days off in one block
  • Quarterly participation in employee bonus scheme based on company performance
  • Private medical insurance (BUPA)
  • Overtime premiums paid at 1.5x and 2x basic rate for out of hours working
  • Bank holiday pay at triple time
  • Opportunity to increase pay linked to ability and experience
  • Competitive Company Pension Scheme
  • Opportunities for training and career development
  • Opportunity to join share ownership scheme
  • Standby allowance or overtime for Saturday standby rota where required

Sound tempting? If this sounds like you, please apply today to join our team.

Job Function and Seniority
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Technology, Information and Internet
  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time


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