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Are you a hands-on Mechanical Engineer with workshop experience?
Do you enjoy fault finding, repairing equipment and delivering high-quality workmanship?
If so, we'd love to hear from you.
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Service Engineer to join a well-established engineering business at its workshop Near Chipping Norton. This is a varied, practical role where you'll be responsible for inspecting, repairing, testing and maintaining hydraulic equipment while supporting the wider service team.
As a Workshop Service Engineer, you'll be involved in a wide range of engineering and workshop activities, ensuring equipment is repaired, tested and prepared to the highest standards.
Key responsibilities include:
. Stripping, inspecting, repairing and rebuilding hydraulic components and systems.
. Carrying out workshop-based service and repair work.
. Producing accurate inspection reports and repair documentation.
. Cleaning, checking and preparing hire equipment, including filtration and testing equipment.
. Repairing returned customer hydraulic components and systems.
. Testing serviced and calibrated equipment in line with documented procedures.
. Performing functional testing to ensure equipment meets quality standards.
. Maintaining workshop organisation, tools, stock and test equipment.
. Supporting the preparation and maintenance of workshop test kits.
The ideal candidate will have a mechanical engineering background with hands-on workshop experience, strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills, the ability to produce clear and accurate reports and good communication skills with a positive, team-focused attitude.
Desirable : Experience working with hydraulics, lubrication or fluid power systems, along with a background in service, maintenance or repair environments and hands-on experience with hydraulic components and associated equipment.
If you're a practical engineer looking for your next challenge within a professional workshop environment, we'd like to hear from you.
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