Small Engine Mechanic

The Garten Group
Walsall
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Repairing petrol powered construction tools & lawncare equipment in Walsall, for an up‑and‑coming local firm, Midlands based with a family feel but impressive big‑brand client base. They specialise in sales, service and distribution of electronics and technical products and do warranty repairs, returns and refurbishments for partner organisations. They are ambitious, growing and will make a great new employer for an experienced Repair Technician looking for a new challenge.


Role

  • Repair products that have been returned as part of a major contract for an international retailer/distributor of power tools and lawn‑care equipment.
  • Primarily petrol‑engine powered products such as construction equipment (disc cutters, generators, breakers) and gardening equipment (mowers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws).
  • Test fault finding and repair electrical & petrol powered equipment.
  • Read and understand repair manuals, schematics, and circuit diagrams.
  • Raise requisitions for replacement components as required.
  • Support an international network of approved repair centres.
  • Use hand tools and test equipment properly.
  • Produce fault reports and input correct data to the database.
  • Update records when new electrical/electronic equipment is returned.

Qualifications

  • Vocational qualifications in Mechanical or other relevant discipline, or suitable testing, maintenance & repair experience in a technical role.
  • Conversant with fault‑finding devices such as multimeters and oscilloscopes.
  • Ability to read and understand manuals, schematics and circuit diagrams.
  • Ability to fault‑find and diagnose root cause.
  • Working experience within a product test environment.
  • Experience producing fault reports and inputting correct data.Good communication skills, written and conversational.
  • Enthusiastic and a team player.

Benefits

Competitive salary, likely ~£30 K PA (DOE), paid as £15 PH + OT + bonus + incentives. An interesting job with a great company.


How to apply

Apply via the job posting button (recommended) or send your CV in confidence to the provided link.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Management and Manufacturing


Industries

Specialty Trade Contractors


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