Mechanical Engineer

The Curve Group
Motherwell
3 months ago
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Take ownership of your schedule with a home-based role that puts you in control of your day.

You'll get a fully racked van, PDA and phone to help you deliver top-notch service across a wide range of garage equipment. Plus, enjoy paid door-to-door travel to suit your lifestyle.


With hands‑on training at their state‑of‑the‑art centre, you’ll sharpen your skills and stay ahead of the game. And with bi‑annual performance reviews and unlimited optional overtime, you’ll have clear pathways to progress and increase your earning potential.


Every job you complete adds to your expertise, boosting your value and opening doors to future senior positions.


There is optional, unlimited overtime available for this role that could see you realistically earning £50,000+!
What you’ll do

  • Carry out diagnostics and maintenance on products including vehicle lifts, brake testers, MOT bays, tyre equipment etc.
  • Completing accurate paperwork as required complying with the Quality System Compliance and adherence to laws and regulations covering Health & Safety
  • Ensuring control of own van stock to meet First Time Fix targets

What you’ll need

  • A good working knowledge and experience of activities in a field service environment
  • Experience in working with mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical equipment, preferably garage equipment
  • The ability to follow procedures and work instructions, working to specified standards
  • Full UK driving licence is essential

About the company

One of the UK's largest garage equipment providers, part of a huge global, multi‑brand industrial group. They’ve built a reputation for delivering cutting‑edge projects across multiple industries, giving you exposure to a wide range of technical challenges and environments.


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Seniority level

Associate


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Engineering Services and Repair & Maintenance


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