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Job Description Lift Engineer Jobs in Edinburgh at Stannah - Join Our Team! Are you a qualified Lift Engineer looking for a Lift Engineer job at a market-leading family-run business? Stannah, a global leader in the lift industry, is looking to recruit qualified Lift Engineers. This job is to cover a route across East Scotland: Edinburgh, Lothian., Scottish Borders and Fife. Working Hours: Monday to Thursday 8am - 16:45 and Friday 8am - 15:45 Why Join Stannah: Stannah is a renowned name in the lift market, recognised for innovation, safety, and a commitment to quality. You will receive an attractive standby allowance and call-out payment on top of a market aligned base salary. Our benefits include a profit share bonus scheme, life assurance, matched contribution/salary sacrifice pension, Discount Rewards Scheme, and Simply Health Cash Plan to help cover your health expenses. 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays plus the option to purchase additional Opportunities for career growth and advancement You'll have the autonomy to manage your service route, covering servicing, maintenance, and minor repairs on a wide range of industrial lifts Lift Engineer Responsibilities: Conduct maintenance, repair, and call-out visits on various types of lifts. Ensure high-quality service and safety standards. Perform effective risk assessments and maintain site log cards. Participate in our on-call rota , receiving additional standby allowance and call-out payment on top of a competitive base salary. Please see the full job description here: Lift Engineer job description Qualifications Lift Engineer Requirements: An NVQ level 3 in Lift Engineering or equivalent. Proven experience as a Lift Engineer. A valid UK driving licence. Additional Information If you have a comprehensive Lift engineering background, including an NVQ 3 in Lift Engineering or equivalent – we want to hear from you! If have previous experience working as a lift engineer or lift service engineer and are looking for a lift engineer job Edinburgh or lift engineer job Scotland please click the "apply now" button or contact us for further information Benefits Include: Market Aligned Salary, paid on a monthly basis Profit Share Bonus Scheme, paid to all employees every quarter. Based on Group Company profits 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Holiday scheme to buy extra days’ annual leave Pension Scheme. Matched contribution/salary sacrifice SimplyHealth Cash Plan. Allows you to claim towards health costs. For example, dental, optical, physiotherapy, chiropody treatments and more Life Assurance Scheme Long Service award scheme, with holiday benefit Company Benefits Discount Rewards Scheme. Includes shop discounts, hotel discounts, days out, and more Employee Assistance Programme. A workplace initiative to support and enhance well-being Company Vehicle with the option to pay for private us LDS Stannah Group is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer. We treat all our job applicants fairly and with respect. Our employees are the heart of our business. We take great care to create a working environment where everyone feels valued. Join our team and be a part of our diverse and inclusive community! We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive high numbers of applications for the role. Appropriate right to work must be held by applicants. Sponsorship is not available. PandoLogic. Keywords: Maintenance Engineer, Location: Edinburgh, SCT - EH1 1BB

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