Mechanical Day Technician

Peel Ports Group
Liverpool
14 hours ago
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Vacancy - Mechanical Day Technician

Are you an experienced Mechanical Technician with experience working on Container Handling equipment? Are you excited by the opportunity to carry out maintenance tasks in a safe and efficient manner for all Gantry Cranes at the Port of Liverpool? We are seeking a Mechanical Day Technician to join our team at the Port of Liverpool and help us keep the world moving! This role is a days based role.

Your Role

In this role you will complete planned and reactive maintenance in a safe manner, ensuring the reliability, availability and safe performance of equipment. You will work to Safe Systems of Works for all activities, driving and delivering a safe working culture. Liaising with the Engineering Manager, you will report parts and materials needs promptly.

You will ensure effective and efficient management of reactive maintenance, with special attention to breakdowns during operation, attending and fixing breakdowns in a swift and safe manner. You will complete required training as and when required, demonstrating commitment to multi-skills activity where appropriate.

This role is classified as safety critical. Your duties in this role may include driving on site; working at height and/or in confined spaces; operating/driving plant; manual handling; lone working; night work. If successful in your application, you will be required to attend a pre-pl...

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