Electro-Mechanical Technician

WIOSS WITRON On Site Services GmbH
Hoddesdon
2 weeks ago
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This is WITRON

The WITRON group is a strong partner for highly automated logistic systems. From planning to realization and up to maintenance. Our teams – far more than just mechanics, electronic technicians, mechatronic engineers – follow the beat and lend a hand with our high-tech systems. Professional and perfectly equipped with full power for finding the best solution.


Being part of the WITRON Group, the WIOSS United Kingdom team stands for long-term experience and competence when it comes to service, maintenance as well as the operation of logistics systems.


We are currently recruiting for a MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (ELECTRO/MECHANICAL) for our HODDESDON site.


We offer you

  • a performance-related remuneration system: WITRON bonus, pension plan and social benefits
  • an appreciative work environment: Flat hierarchies, personal culture, trust and respect
  • development opportunities: Training, further education and talent factory
  • security: Family business and future-proof industry
  • challenges: Multifaceted tasks, high-tech and innovative ideas

Your role in our team

  • execution of repairs and maintenance assignments on electrical equipment, machines and systems
  • monitoring of operating conditions, deterioration of substances and detection of recurring faults/failures in electrical equipment
  • support and remedies in daily production operation, contributing to the improvement process
  • interface to our specialists in head office in Parkstein
  • data evaluation and error analysis

Ideal candidate profile

  • relevant Electrical and/or Mechanical qualification to HNC/HND and or successful completion of Duel Training Program as Electrician and/or Mechanic


  • Electrical and/or Mechanical maintenance experience with industrial equipment and machinery, ideally in the sector of automated equipment and machinery
  • strong customer and team orientation
  • ability to work a range of shift patterns
  • autonomous and solution-oriented method of working, sense of responsibility and capacity for team work


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