Mechanical Service Technician (Rotherham)

Wasatch Community Gardens
Rotherham
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Service Technician (Rotherham) Your core responsibilities are as follows: Your profile:



  • You will carry out site visits to undertake inspections or mechanical service/ fitting work
  • Ensure that respective site work is carried out to a satisfactory standard and that all issues arising during the site work are dealt with immediately and in a professional manner
  • You will manage the relationship with the client on site
  • You will create site reports on completion of site work
  • You will maximise time on site by liaising with the Regional Field Manager and internal colleagues to ensure any technical or site issues have been discussed and work is completed satisfactory.
  • Work closely with suppliers and sub-contractors
  • You will enjoy the hands‑on aspect of the role and actively participate in site as well as job preparation work.
  • You ideally will have completed an apprentice scheme or an NVQ minimum Level 2 or equivalent in an Engineering discipline and you will have a minimum of four years experience.
  • You enjoy working with a variety of people and are confident to build relationships with clients and suppliers.
  • You have ideally worked previously on site or you have strong aspirations to move into a field based role.
  • You will be an advocate for health & safety, working safely at all times.
  • The ability to weld, ideally you have TIG welding experience.
  • You need to be conversant with Microsoft office.
  • You are eligible to work in the UK.

In addition you will have a flexible attitude towards handling the different aspects of the role. As the right candidate you will be self‑motivated, customer focused, team orientated, reliable with a strong sense of problem solving and ownership and be able to demonstrate initiative. A clean driving licence is vital to the role as well as willingness to travel.


We offer an interesting role that provides ownership, a competitive salary and benefits package as well as sound development opportunities.


If you are interested please send your CV (as a pdf document) with a covering e‑mail to .


We look forward to hearing from you. Please do not hesitate to contact our HR Department, if you have any questions or would like to discuss career opportunities at HUBER Technology.


We are also happy to receive your interest in working for us, even if there isnt a role which is currently suitable for you. Please do not hesitate to send us a general application. There may be an opportunity at a later stage!


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