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Derby
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Trainee Crane Engineer Surveyor – Trainee Engineer Surveyor – Cranes and Lifting Equipment – Derby - £33k-£36K basic + Car allowance of £5.5K, 10% contributory pension

Are you an engineer with experience of maintaining, servicing or inspecting any type of lifting equipment or cranes? And want to gain access to the engineer surveyor industry with a huge test, inspection and certification company with over a hundred and fifty years of history.  But only have a level 3 qualification?

You will be rewarded with an extensive benefits package and have a bespoke training programme.

The job has progression built into it, as this has the ability to progress into a fully fledged Engineer Surveyor, with package increase. 

In addition, you will receive a basic of between £33K-£36K with a great contributory pension, yearly bonus and 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

Derby

Engineer Surveyor Package:

Getting you to work

Car Allowance £5,500
Advancing your career

Step up from the tools into a professional engineering environment
Bespoke training package from a world leader within the industry when you first start
Up to 6 week modular training programme with a blend of classroom and practical learning
Support with professional membership including renewal fees paid
Securing your future

10% Employer pension contribution
Guaranteed annual review 
Work life balance

33 days holiday including statutory holidays the ability to buy and sell extra days
40 hour flexible working week which allows homelife balance
Working week paid door to door with 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, Crawler, Scissor lift, Mobile Elevated Work Platforms, 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 3 engineering qualification and above
Hands on experience of fixing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing or servicing any lifting equipment or cranes 
UK Driving licence
Customer facing skills
Trainee Crane Engineer Surveyor – Trainee Engineer Surveyor – Cranes and Lifting Equipment –Derby - £33k-£36K basic + Car allowance of £5.5K, 10% contributory pension

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