Electro-Mechanical Engineer

BGS Intelligent Door Solutions Ltd
Hampshire
13 hours ago
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Hours of work: Monday - Thursday 8am-4pm

Friday 8am-3:30pm

Overview of the Company:

Novoferm have the privilege to be Europe’s largest system supplier of garage doors, doors, frames and door operators.

Our teams are made up of over 3,000 members who between them serve private, trade and industrial customers.

Since 1955 our policy to deliver quality over quantity is ingrained at the heart of our company, something fully represented by our values and endorsed withISO9001 accreditation.

Since 2003 Novoferm has been a proud part of the Japanese Sanwa family of companies.

Main purpose of the role:

To work as part of a regional team in a field-based role to repair, service & install a full range of industrial & commercial doors, gates, barriers and loading bay equipment on our clients industrial, commercial, educational and residential properties.

Scope of the role:

To liaise directly with the Depot Supervisor/Co-ordinator and Depot Manager who will provide guidance on daily activities in order to allow you to complete your core duties. You will be assigned to one specific region with a designated geographical area where the bulk of all works will take place but there may be times you will be required to work elsewhere in the country or travel to other locations to complete training / requalification.

Primary Objectives:

· Weekly Vehicle Inspections

· Repair, Service & Installations of Product Offering

· Completion of Job-Related Forms

· Dynamic Risk Assessments

· Risk Assessment Method Statements (RAMS)

· Adhering to Quality Management Systems (QMS)

· Supporting Depot & Depot Team & Regional Team

· Out of Hours Rota

· Attend Health & Safety Meetings

· Maximising Sales Opportunities

· Internal Team Communication

· Carrying Out Customer Surveys

· Completion of Timesheets

· Mentor to Trainee Engineers

· Identify Hazards on Customer Sites

· Van Stock Management

· Internal Team Communication

· Obtaining Materials / Goods / Equipment Quotes

· Project Walkthroughs with Surveyors

Primary measures of effectiveness

· First time fix rate

· Completion of on-site quotations

· Accurately completing paperwork to enable invoicing or completion of quotations

· Happy / contented customer base

Secondary objectives

· Continue to gain knowledge through suitable / available training or hands on, practical experience to enable continued growth as an engineer and enhance the portfolio of products you can work on.

Qualifications – Skills – Experience required for the role

· Certified Electrician (Essential)

· Computer Literate

· Well Organised / Good Housekeeping

· Good & Clear Communicator

· Team Player

· Work on own initiative

· Strong Planner

· Strong People Skills

· Flexible

· Drivers’ License

· Innovators

Company Values

As a business, we recognise the importance of tailoring our decisions and actions around our company values and we are looking for an individual who can demonstrates these.

PROTECTING PEOPLE

We pride ourselves on having an impeccable safety culture. We constantly strive to improve our practices, in order to protect all personnel. We actively encourage reporting of near misses, assisting in the prevention of future accidents.

CUSTOMER FIRST

Our customer’s success is our goal. We work for and with them to identify and deliver solutions that exceed expectations. We stay with them for the total life cycle of our products and services and ensure the safety of end-users and our people

MOVING FORWARD

We are energised by the drive for continuous improvement. We anticipate and adapt to changing requirements and constantly seek ways to work smarter. We welcome new ideas with an open mind.

PERFORMANCE PROMISE

We keep our promises. We drive new ideas to realisation with speed and an obsession for customer-driven quality. We thrive on challenges and take pride in our “can do” attitude.

TOGETHERNESS & TRUST

We can win only by working together. We encourage participation, and we share information and ideas. We trust and respect each other and recognise good performance. Our behaviour is characterised by the highest ethical standards

The above details are non-exhaustive and therefore the post-holder should be prepared to be allocated additional reasonable tasks and responsibilities, within the realms of their knowledge, skills and experience.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: From £14.00 per hour

Benefits:
* Company pension
* Cycle to work scheme
* Employee discount
* Health & wellbeing programme
* Referral programme

Work authorisation:
* United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

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