Engineer Surveyor Lifting Equipment

Anderson Wright Consulting Ltd
Perth
1 month ago
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Engineer Surveyor Lifting Equipment – Engineer Surveyor – Cranes and Lifting Equipment –Perth - Total Package Circa £56K+ containing £43K-£45K basic + Company car or Car allowance, private health, double matching pension and overtime to increase this further.

Are you an engineer with experience of maintaining, servicing or inspecting any type of lifting equipment or cranes? Are you interested in a career with a huge test, inspection and certification company with over a hundred years of history?

You will be rewarded with an extensive benefits package and have over £55,000 training invested in you within the first 12 months.

In addition, you will receive a basic of £43K-£45K with a great contributory pension, yearly bonus and company car or car allowance

The Company

Services

A SAFED and UKAS accredited world leading professional services company who support businesses with quality & compliance and carry out high quality inspections ensuring lifting equipment is compliant with current regulatory and statutory requirements.

Sectors
Aerospace, Manufacturing, Forces, Commercial, Automotive, Marine, Utilities, Industrial, Nuclear

Locations
Perth

Engineer Surveyor Package:

Getting you to work
• Company Car or Car Allowance

Advancing your career
• Step up from the tools into a professional engineering environment
• Minimum £55,000 training investment in you for the first 12 months
• Up to 12-16 weeks modular training programme with a blend of classroom and practical learning
• Support with professional membership including renewal fees paid
• Career Ladder with 8 different career options

Securing your future
• Employer double matching pension contributions up to 8%
• Guaranteed annual review

Work life balance
• 33 days holiday including statutory holidays the ability to buy and sell extra days
• 40 hours flexible working week which allows homelife balance
• Vast opportunities for overtime which is not mandatory
• Home based role
• Centralised diary management team assist in booking your appointments

Engineer Surveyor Main Accountabilities:
• Inspection and certification of cranes and lifting equipment (Gantry Crane, Crawler Cranes, Scissor lift, MEWPs Excavators, FLT’s)
• Working to LOLER and PUWER regulations
• Managing diary and clients with patch
• Maintaining client relationships
• Full Technical Specialist Support
• Operate within agreed authorities, inspection and H&S standards
• Clear customer focus and drive to achieve optimal service delivery

Qualifications Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
• Level 4 qualification in eg HNC and above (Mechanical based subject)
• Hands on experience of fixing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing or servicing any lifting equipment or cranes
• UK Driving licence
• Customer facing skills

Cranes Engineer Surveyor – Engineer Surveyor – Cranes and Lifting Equipment – Perth - £43,000 £45,000 basic + Company car or £4250 Car allowance, private health, double matching pension

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