LEV Test Engineer

Birmingham
4 days ago
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LEV Test Engineer - Birmingham - Up to £42,000

About the company
 
Our client is is a key player in the LEV Sector with 25 experience serving customers across several industries including Aerospace, Motorsport, Education sector, Defence, Nuclear, and Renewables. Our client install, and maintain effective Local Exhaust Ventilation  solutions that are built to last, preventing exposure to dust, fume, and oil mist particulate.
 
This role will cover the West Midlands and further afield. 
 
LEV Test Engineer – The Rewards

Up to £42,000
Company vehicle/van
28 days holiday 
Company pension
Private Healthcare   LEV Test Engineer - Working Hours 

Monday - Friday 9.00 am - 17.00 pm
Service position covering Midlands region  LEV Test Engineer - Requirements and Responsibilities 

Carry out servicing, maintenance, and LEV assessments on customer premises.
Complete job-related documentation in a timely manner.
Maintaining stock of standard parts within the company vehicle.
Ensure the service vehicle is maintained and kept in a clean and presentable condition.
Regular checks to ensure all tools and equipment are maintained and in good working order.
Handle territory management with the Service Co-ordinator.
Observe and practice all Health & Safety Regulations issued by the company
issued on customer premises.
Observe and report any environmental issues relating to bagging and labelling of waste materials.
To provide feedback on repairs, improvements, technical changes, sales opportunities, and
customer comments.
Participate in meetings as arranged by the company.
Participate in any training courses, internally or externally, that are relevant to your role. About Us
 
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