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Mobile Service Technician Required** to join a leading powered access and hire company at their site based in Wishawill, Glasgow.

This is a mobile role carrying out breakdown repairs and maintenance work for the companies fleet of specialist powered access machinery across Scotland.

Mobile Service Engineer - Salary & Benefits

  • Salary DOE - Up to £45,000.00

  • Company Van + Fuel Card

  • Overtime (To be discussed at interview)

  • Monday to Friday 8am-5:30pm

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays

  • Company pension scheme

  • Additional benefits to be discussed at interview

    Mobile Service Technician - Responsibilities

  • Maintaining, and repairing a wide range of powered access equipment, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other aerial platforms.

  • Attending breakdowns across various sites in Scotland, ensuring equipment is fixed in a timely manner.

  • Ensuring health and safety protocol is adhered to at all times.

    Mobile Service Technician - Requirements

  • NVQ Level 2 qualified - Highly Advantageous

  • CAP card holder - Highly Advantageous

  • Current powered access equipment knowledge – Essential

  • Knowledge of mobile plant products and/or equipment – Beneficial
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