Full time

Service Engineer

Cork, Ireland
Company: Henley Forklift Group Ltd
Industry type: Materials handling
Start date: As soon as possible
Description
Applicants must have good to excellent understanding of mechanical and electrical engineering and be able to demonstrate the highest standards of customer service. Experience working on forklift trucks, plant and heavy duty construction plant equipment or agricultural machinery a must. Ideally you will have a related Trade Qualification & Certification in Construction Plant Fitting or Agricultural Mechanics.

This opportunity comes with:

Highly competitive rates of pay (DOE)
Fixed weekly work hours (Mon to Thur. 8.30 - 5.30 / 8.30 - 4.30 Fridays)
Overtime available
Company vehicle, mobile phone and laptop
PPE and uniform supplied
Ongoing and modern training
Minimum 20 days annual leave (1 additional day for every 4 years of service up to max of 3 days)
Daily Subsistence Allowance: Tax free (for days worked)
Responsibilities will include (but not limited to):

Attending customer sites to evaluate and repair reported forklift faults
Carry out routine preventative maintenance
Adhere to site H&S requirements and at all times maintaining Henley Groups associated interest
Effective and regular communication with relevant service department / managers
Adherence to all paperwork requirements meeting the deadlines set.
Requirements / Skills
Trade Certification in Plant Machinery/Mechanical Engineer
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