Mechanical Service Engineer / Diesel Fitter

TXM Recruit
Edinburgh
1 day ago
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Looking to get into the booming rail sector? Have experience with Diesel products? Enjoy working out in the field? We require a Product Support Engineer/Diesel Service Engineer to work for a Rail engineering company around The Central Belt area. The individuals will receive full training on the company product, but must have exposure to Diesel Products. This will be a home based position with travel across the Central Belt area (Mainly Glasgow/Edinburgh with some work in Inverness).


The role has a basic salary of circa £43,000 pa and includes van and fuel paid as well as accommodation if required to stay away on jobs and has an additional paid on call element.


Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out appropriate modification programmes on Company Diesel products at customer sites. The scope of this activity includes initial preparation of work (tools, parts etc.), day to day liaison with customers and keeping accurate, concise records of work completed.
  • Ensure that all materials/parts, drawings, tooling, fixtures, test equipment are fit for purpose & available prior to commencement of a job.
  • Flexibility in traveling and staying away from home.
  • Identify revenue opportunities and report to the Co-ordinator.
  • First line dealing with complaints made by customers, stepping in and supporting as necessary. Escalating at the earliest opportunity as required.
  • Maintain positive working relationships with current and potential customers in such a manner as to maintain the reputation of the company as a world class supplier of railway equipment and systems.

Role Criteria

  • Mechanical and/or Electrical Experience/Qualifications.
  • Some Electrical Experience (Desirable).
  • Diesel product Experience (Engines etc).
  • Aptitude for good Fault finding skills.
  • Ability to compile technical Reports.
  • Ability to drive and willingness to stay away from home on occasion.
  • Valid Drivers Licence.

If you are looking for your next opportunity and feel the above applies to yourself, please click and apply for more details.


Successful applicants will be required to pass Medical Drug & Alcohol Screenings prior to starting any work within the sector.


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