Repair Centre Engineer – Mechanical Bias
Role:
Are you a hands-on engineer with a knack for fixing things that move? If you've spent your career working with mechanical systems and love the satisfaction of diagnosing and solving a problem from first principles, this could be the role for you.
You'll be joining an established repair centre team where your mechanical expertise will genuinely set you apart. This isn't a role where you'll blend into the background – your skillset is exactly what this team is missing, and you'll have real impact from day one.
Here's what's in it for you:
A clear progression path into senior engineer, team leader, or field service engineer roles – your development is taken seriously here
Certified training on the job – PAT testing and soldering certifications are on offer, so you'll be adding to your CV as you go
A compressed working week option giving you every other Friday off – because work-life balance matters
Responsibilities:
Carrying out hands-on repair and maintenance work across a range of units
Diagnosing faults and troubleshooting mechanical issues methodically
Working collaboratively within a repair centre team to ensure full unit coverage
Applying logical thinking to written and practical problem-solving tasks
Contributing to a high standard of repair quality and turnaround
Skills/Must Have:
Proven mechanical engineering background – ATM repair, vending machine servicing, engine work, bicycle mechanics or similar
Strong hand-tool skills and confidence working with moving parts
Logical approach to fault finding and problem solving
Benefits:
Compressed working week – every other Friday off
On-the-job training and unit-specific certifications
PAT testing and soldering certifications available
Genuine internal progression routes
Stable, permanent role within an established team
Salary: £31,000
Apply Now!
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Role:
Are you a hands-on engineer with a knack for fixing things that move? If you’ve spent your career working with mechanical systems and love the satisfaction of diagnosing and solving a problem from first principles, this could be the role for you.
You’ll be joining an established repair centre team where your mechanical expertise will genuinely set you apart. This isn’t a role where you’ll blend into the background – your skillset is exactly what this team is missing, and you’ll have real impact from day one.
Here’s what’s in it for you:
A clear progression path into senior engineer, team leader, or field service engineer roles – your development is taken seriously here
Certified training on the job – PAT testing and soldering certifications are on offer, so you’ll be adding to your CV as you go
A compressed working week option giving you every other Friday off – because work-life balance matters
Responsibilities:
Carrying out hands-on repair and maintenance work across a range of units
Diagnosing faults and troubleshooting mechanical issues methodically
Working collaboratively within a repair centre team to ensure full unit coverage
Applying logical thinking to written and practical problem-solving tasks
Contributing to a high standard of repair quality and turnaround
Skills/Must Have:
Proven mechanical engineering background – ATM repair, vending machine servicing, engine work, bicycle mechanics or similar
Strong hand-tool skills and confidence working with moving parts
Logical approach to fault finding and problem solving
Benefits:
Compressed working week – every other Friday off
On-the-job training and unit-specific certifications
PAT testing and soldering certifications available
Genuine internal progression routes
Stable, permanent role within an established team
Salary: £31,000
Apply Now!
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