Workshop Engineer Manchester £35,000 - £38,000 DOE + Overtime (£50,000 OTE) Overview We are recruiting for a Workshop Engineer based in Manchester. This is a hands-on mechanical engineering role focused on the inspection, servicing, repair, overhaul and testing of pumps and associated equipment within a busy workshop environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring customer equipment is maintained to the highest standards and returned to service safely and efficiently. This role would suit an experienced Mechanical Fitter, Workshop Engineer, Pump Engineer, Maintenance Engineer or Service Technician looking for a stable, long-term position with opportunities for development. Key Responsibilities Strip, inspect, service and rebuild a wide range of pumps and rotating equipment. Diagnose mechanical faults and carry out repairs. Perform pressure testing, performance testing and equipment inspections. Assemble, disassemble and overhaul mechanical equipment. Maintain accurate service, repair and testing records. Ensure all work is completed in accordance with health and safety procedures. Support workshop organisation, stock control and housekeeping activities. Assist field service engineers when required. Contribute to continuous improvement within the workshop. Ideal Candidate Background We are particularly interested in speaking with candidates who have experience working on: Pumps and pumping systems Electric motors Gearboxes Rotating equipment Compressors Hydraulic systems Industrial mechanical plant Process equipment Water industry equipment Mechanical assemblies Suitable Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as: Workshop Engineer Mechanical Fitter Pump Engineer Maintenance Fitter Mechanical Technician Service Technician Rotating Equipment Engineer Workshop Technician Plant Maintenance Engineer Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Requirements Strong mechanical engineering background. Previous experience carrying out equipment strip-downs, repairs and rebuilds. Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills. Ability to read engineering drawings and technical documentation. Strong attention to detail and quality standards. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Positive attitude and willingness to learn. Desirable Experience Experience working on pumps, motors or rotating equipment. Welding or fabrication experience. Forklift licence. Basic electrical fault-finding knowledge. Experience within water, utilities, manufacturing, process or industrial environments. NVQ Level 3 Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. Package £35,000 - £38,000 basic salary. Overtime opportunities. Ongoing training and development. Stable long-term employment. Supportive team environment. 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Tools and equipment provided. Please Note This role is best suited to candidates from a mechanical workshop, pumps, rotating equipment, industrial maintenance or mechanical fitting background. Candidates with experience exclusively in automotive repair, building services maintenance or construction trades are unlikely to be suitable. If you are interested either apply or call (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
17/06/2026
Full time
Workshop Engineer Manchester £35,000 - £38,000 DOE + Overtime (£50,000 OTE) Overview We are recruiting for a Workshop Engineer based in Manchester. This is a hands-on mechanical engineering role focused on the inspection, servicing, repair, overhaul and testing of pumps and associated equipment within a busy workshop environment. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring customer equipment is maintained to the highest standards and returned to service safely and efficiently. This role would suit an experienced Mechanical Fitter, Workshop Engineer, Pump Engineer, Maintenance Engineer or Service Technician looking for a stable, long-term position with opportunities for development. Key Responsibilities Strip, inspect, service and rebuild a wide range of pumps and rotating equipment. Diagnose mechanical faults and carry out repairs. Perform pressure testing, performance testing and equipment inspections. Assemble, disassemble and overhaul mechanical equipment. Maintain accurate service, repair and testing records. Ensure all work is completed in accordance with health and safety procedures. Support workshop organisation, stock control and housekeeping activities. Assist field service engineers when required. Contribute to continuous improvement within the workshop. Ideal Candidate Background We are particularly interested in speaking with candidates who have experience working on: Pumps and pumping systems Electric motors Gearboxes Rotating equipment Compressors Hydraulic systems Industrial mechanical plant Process equipment Water industry equipment Mechanical assemblies Suitable Backgrounds Candidates may currently be working as: Workshop Engineer Mechanical Fitter Pump Engineer Maintenance Fitter Mechanical Technician Service Technician Rotating Equipment Engineer Workshop Technician Plant Maintenance Engineer Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Requirements Strong mechanical engineering background. Previous experience carrying out equipment strip-downs, repairs and rebuilds. Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills. Ability to read engineering drawings and technical documentation. Strong attention to detail and quality standards. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Positive attitude and willingness to learn. Desirable Experience Experience working on pumps, motors or rotating equipment. Welding or fabrication experience. Forklift licence. Basic electrical fault-finding knowledge. Experience within water, utilities, manufacturing, process or industrial environments. NVQ Level 3 Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. Package £35,000 - £38,000 basic salary. Overtime opportunities. Ongoing training and development. Stable long-term employment. Supportive team environment. 24 days annual leave plus bank holidays. Tools and equipment provided. Please Note This role is best suited to candidates from a mechanical workshop, pumps, rotating equipment, industrial maintenance or mechanical fitting background. Candidates with experience exclusively in automotive repair, building services maintenance or construction trades are unlikely to be suitable. If you are interested either apply or call (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
QA Engineer / Welding Inspector Location: Avonmouth (Initial Shutdown Project) Rate: £40.00 per hour (All Hours Worked) Duration: Initial 4-Week Shutdown (Potential for Ongoing Projects in Hampshire & Sussex) Start Date: Mobilisation from 8th June Interviews: Early to Mid Next Week The Opportunity Red Sky is currently recruiting for an experienced QA Engineer / Welding Inspector to support a major industrial shutdown project in Avonmouth. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified welding inspection professional to join a well-established engineering contractor, with the potential for further long-term work on projects across Hampshire and Sussex following the successful completion of the initial shutdown. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring all welding, fabrication and quality assurance activities are completed in accordance with project specifications, client requirements and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and oversee all welding quality activities on site. Ensure compliance with quality plans, welding procedures and project specifications. Manage and maintain quality documentation, inspection records and technical files. Carry out welding inspections and surveillance activities in accordance with quality requirements. Review and approve welding documentation, weld maps and quality records. Monitor welder qualifications, performance and coding requirements. Allocate and coordinate suitable coded welders alongside site supervision teams. Review NDT reports and monitor weld repair activities. Coordinate NDT activities, testing requirements and any post-weld heat treatment requirements. Liaise with client representatives, third-party inspectors and subcontractors. Manage non-conformances and implement corrective and preventative actions. Conduct internal quality audits and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain welding consumable control and ensure traceability requirements are met. Ensure compliance with ISO 3834 Welding Management Systems and project quality procedures. Produce progress reports and inspection summaries for project management teams. Promote quality, safety and environmental standards across the project. Requirements Essential CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspection Certification (Minimum). Minimum 5 years' experience within a welding, fabrication or inspection-related role. Strong understanding of welding processes, welding procedures and inspection requirements. Experience working within industrial, petrochemical, power generation or heavy engineering environments. Ability to review welding documentation, NDT reports and quality records. Strong knowledge of quality assurance systems and inspection processes. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Desirable Previous shutdown or turnaround experience. Experience working within ISO 3834 quality systems. Internal auditing experience. Knowledge of fabrication and site construction activities. Working Environment This role will be site-based within a major industrial shutdown environment. Candidates should be comfortable working within active construction and engineering sites where access via stairs, scaffolding and elevated work areas may be required. The role may involve day shifts, night shifts and weekend working depending on project requirements. Package £40.00 per hour (all hours worked) Initial 4-week shutdown project Potential follow-on work across Hampshire and Sussex Immediate mobilisation Opportunity to work on major industrial engineering projects To Apply Please submit an up-to-date CV detailing your welding inspection, quality assurance and industrial project experience.
29/05/2026
Contract
QA Engineer / Welding Inspector Location: Avonmouth (Initial Shutdown Project) Rate: £40.00 per hour (All Hours Worked) Duration: Initial 4-Week Shutdown (Potential for Ongoing Projects in Hampshire & Sussex) Start Date: Mobilisation from 8th June Interviews: Early to Mid Next Week The Opportunity Red Sky is currently recruiting for an experienced QA Engineer / Welding Inspector to support a major industrial shutdown project in Avonmouth. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified welding inspection professional to join a well-established engineering contractor, with the potential for further long-term work on projects across Hampshire and Sussex following the successful completion of the initial shutdown. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring all welding, fabrication and quality assurance activities are completed in accordance with project specifications, client requirements and industry standards. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and oversee all welding quality activities on site. Ensure compliance with quality plans, welding procedures and project specifications. Manage and maintain quality documentation, inspection records and technical files. Carry out welding inspections and surveillance activities in accordance with quality requirements. Review and approve welding documentation, weld maps and quality records. Monitor welder qualifications, performance and coding requirements. Allocate and coordinate suitable coded welders alongside site supervision teams. Review NDT reports and monitor weld repair activities. Coordinate NDT activities, testing requirements and any post-weld heat treatment requirements. Liaise with client representatives, third-party inspectors and subcontractors. Manage non-conformances and implement corrective and preventative actions. Conduct internal quality audits and support continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain welding consumable control and ensure traceability requirements are met. Ensure compliance with ISO 3834 Welding Management Systems and project quality procedures. Produce progress reports and inspection summaries for project management teams. Promote quality, safety and environmental standards across the project. Requirements Essential CSWIP 3.1 Welding Inspection Certification (Minimum). Minimum 5 years' experience within a welding, fabrication or inspection-related role. Strong understanding of welding processes, welding procedures and inspection requirements. Experience working within industrial, petrochemical, power generation or heavy engineering environments. Ability to review welding documentation, NDT reports and quality records. Strong knowledge of quality assurance systems and inspection processes. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Desirable Previous shutdown or turnaround experience. Experience working within ISO 3834 quality systems. Internal auditing experience. Knowledge of fabrication and site construction activities. Working Environment This role will be site-based within a major industrial shutdown environment. Candidates should be comfortable working within active construction and engineering sites where access via stairs, scaffolding and elevated work areas may be required. The role may involve day shifts, night shifts and weekend working depending on project requirements. Package £40.00 per hour (all hours worked) Initial 4-week shutdown project Potential follow-on work across Hampshire and Sussex Immediate mobilisation Opportunity to work on major industrial engineering projects To Apply Please submit an up-to-date CV detailing your welding inspection, quality assurance and industrial project experience.
DRAUGHTSPERSON Location: Glasgow Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 DOE Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Draughtsperson to join a growing heavy engineering and structural steel business based in Glasgow. The successful candidate will be responsible for the 3D modelling and detailing of structural steelwork and architectural metalwork across a range of engineering projects within sectors including defence, power generation, oil & gas and nuclear. This role would suit somebody with strong TEKLA experience and previous exposure working closely with fabrication shops, project teams and manufacturing environments. Duties & Responsibilities Producing 3D models and detailed fabrication drawings for structural steelwork and architectural metalwork Working closely with project and operational teams to deliver drawings in line with project specifications and programme requirements Reviewing and assessing technical specifications to ensure compliance with end product requirements Preparing accurate fabrication and manufacturing drawings for workshop production Maintaining accurate logging and control of technical information and drawing revisions Liaising with fabrication shops and production teams to support manufacturing activities Supporting design coordination and resolving technical queries where required Ensuring all drawings and models are completed accurately and within project deadlines Communicating effectively with both technical and non-technical personnel throughout project delivery Core Skills & Experience Strong TEKLA experience essential Previous experience within structural steelwork or architectural metalwork environments Experience working alongside fabrication shops and manufacturing teams preferred Experience delivering projects within defence, power generation, oil & gas or nuclear sectors advantageous Good understanding of fabrication and manufacturing processes Strong organisational and record-keeping skills Ability to work independently and within project teams Strong communication and time management skills Self-motivated with the ability to deliver work accurately and to programme Working Hours Dayshift Monday Thursday: 08 00 Friday: 08 30 Package £40,000 - £55,000 DOE Bonus Scheme Pension Contributions Death in Service Onsite Parking Permanent Position Long-Term Career Progression Supportive Engineering Environment
28/05/2026
Full time
DRAUGHTSPERSON Location: Glasgow Salary: £40,000 - £55,000 DOE Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Draughtsperson to join a growing heavy engineering and structural steel business based in Glasgow. The successful candidate will be responsible for the 3D modelling and detailing of structural steelwork and architectural metalwork across a range of engineering projects within sectors including defence, power generation, oil & gas and nuclear. This role would suit somebody with strong TEKLA experience and previous exposure working closely with fabrication shops, project teams and manufacturing environments. Duties & Responsibilities Producing 3D models and detailed fabrication drawings for structural steelwork and architectural metalwork Working closely with project and operational teams to deliver drawings in line with project specifications and programme requirements Reviewing and assessing technical specifications to ensure compliance with end product requirements Preparing accurate fabrication and manufacturing drawings for workshop production Maintaining accurate logging and control of technical information and drawing revisions Liaising with fabrication shops and production teams to support manufacturing activities Supporting design coordination and resolving technical queries where required Ensuring all drawings and models are completed accurately and within project deadlines Communicating effectively with both technical and non-technical personnel throughout project delivery Core Skills & Experience Strong TEKLA experience essential Previous experience within structural steelwork or architectural metalwork environments Experience working alongside fabrication shops and manufacturing teams preferred Experience delivering projects within defence, power generation, oil & gas or nuclear sectors advantageous Good understanding of fabrication and manufacturing processes Strong organisational and record-keeping skills Ability to work independently and within project teams Strong communication and time management skills Self-motivated with the ability to deliver work accurately and to programme Working Hours Dayshift Monday Thursday: 08 00 Friday: 08 30 Package £40,000 - £55,000 DOE Bonus Scheme Pension Contributions Death in Service Onsite Parking Permanent Position Long-Term Career Progression Supportive Engineering Environment
Attachment Engineer Locations: Milton Keynes Nottingham Birmingham Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Plant Hire Hydraulic Engineer to join a busy and growing engineering operation across multiple UK depot locations. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, construction equipment, heavy plant, agricultural machinery, forklifts or powered access equipment who has strong hydraulic, mechanical and diagnostic experience. The role will involve carrying out servicing, diagnostics, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hydraulic equipment, both within the workshop and occasionally on customer sites where required. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant hire equipment Diagnosing faults across hydraulic, mechanical and basic electrical systems Hydraulic hose replacement, ram repairs and hydraulic fault finding Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Carrying out inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Attending breakdowns and rectifying faults efficiently Maintaining accurate service records and job sheets Ensuring all work is completed in line with health & safety procedures Liaising with parts departments and workshop management teams Supporting workshop operations and maintaining high engineering standards Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Telehandlers Rollers Forklifts Access Equipment Compressors Hydraulic Power Equipment Small and Large Plant Machinery Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or hydraulic engineering environments Strong hydraulic fault-finding and repair experience Mechanical engineering background essential Ability to diagnose and repair equipment efficiently Good understanding of workshop health & safety procedures Full UK Driving Licence Ability to work independently and within a team environment Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available
27/05/2026
Full time
Attachment Engineer Locations: Milton Keynes Nottingham Birmingham Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Plant Hire Hydraulic Engineer to join a busy and growing engineering operation across multiple UK depot locations. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, construction equipment, heavy plant, agricultural machinery, forklifts or powered access equipment who has strong hydraulic, mechanical and diagnostic experience. The role will involve carrying out servicing, diagnostics, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hydraulic equipment, both within the workshop and occasionally on customer sites where required. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant hire equipment Diagnosing faults across hydraulic, mechanical and basic electrical systems Hydraulic hose replacement, ram repairs and hydraulic fault finding Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Carrying out inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Attending breakdowns and rectifying faults efficiently Maintaining accurate service records and job sheets Ensuring all work is completed in line with health & safety procedures Liaising with parts departments and workshop management teams Supporting workshop operations and maintaining high engineering standards Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Telehandlers Rollers Forklifts Access Equipment Compressors Hydraulic Power Equipment Small and Large Plant Machinery Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or hydraulic engineering environments Strong hydraulic fault-finding and repair experience Mechanical engineering background essential Ability to diagnose and repair equipment efficiently Good understanding of workshop health & safety procedures Full UK Driving Licence Ability to work independently and within a team environment Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available
WORKSHOP FITTER Location: Milton Keynes Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Fitter to join a busy and growing engineering team based in Milton Keynes. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, construction equipment, heavy plant, agricultural machinery or powered access equipment looking for a stable workshop-based engineering role with strong overtime opportunities and long-term progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, maintenance, inspections and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment, ensuring machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Preparing equipment ready for hire Attending to breakdown repairs within the workshop Replacing and repairing damaged components Completing service sheets and workshop paperwork accurately Maintaining workshop cleanliness and health & safety standards Liaising with workshop supervisors and parts departments regarding repairs and ongoing works Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Good understanding of hydraulic systems Basic electrical knowledge advantageous Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available If interested apply / send CV to (url removed) or ring (phone number removed)
27/05/2026
Full time
WORKSHOP FITTER Location: Milton Keynes Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Fitter to join a busy and growing engineering team based in Milton Keynes. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, construction equipment, heavy plant, agricultural machinery or powered access equipment looking for a stable workshop-based engineering role with strong overtime opportunities and long-term progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, maintenance, inspections and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment, ensuring machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Preparing equipment ready for hire Attending to breakdown repairs within the workshop Replacing and repairing damaged components Completing service sheets and workshop paperwork accurately Maintaining workshop cleanliness and health & safety standards Liaising with workshop supervisors and parts departments regarding repairs and ongoing works Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Good understanding of hydraulic systems Basic electrical knowledge advantageous Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available If interested apply / send CV to (url removed) or ring (phone number removed)
WORKSHOP ENGINEER Location: Barking Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Engineer to join a busy and growing engineering team based in Barking. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, powered access, forklifts or mechanical engineering environments looking for a stable, long-term position with strong overtime opportunities and progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, maintenance, diagnostics and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment within a workshop environment. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and basic electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Attending to breakdown repairs and ensuring equipment is returned to service efficiently Preparing equipment ready for hire Completing all service paperwork and workshop documentation accurately Maintaining high workshop and health & safety standards Liaising with parts departments and workshop management teams regarding repairs and ongoing work Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Knowledge of hydraulic systems Basic electrical diagnostic experience advantageous Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available If interested apply / email CV to (url removed) or ring (phone number removed)
27/05/2026
Full time
WORKSHOP ENGINEER Location: Barking Salary: £38,000 - £40,000 + Overtime + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Engineer to join a busy and growing engineering team based in Barking. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, powered access, forklifts or mechanical engineering environments looking for a stable, long-term position with strong overtime opportunities and progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, maintenance, diagnostics and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment within a workshop environment. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and basic electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Attending to breakdown repairs and ensuring equipment is returned to service efficiently Preparing equipment ready for hire Completing all service paperwork and workshop documentation accurately Maintaining high workshop and health & safety standards Liaising with parts departments and workshop management teams regarding repairs and ongoing work Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Knowledge of hydraulic systems Basic electrical diagnostic experience advantageous Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £38,000 - £40,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available If interested apply / email CV to (url removed) or ring (phone number removed)
Plant Fitter Location: Barking Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + Overtime + Company Vehicle + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mobile Plant Mechanic to join a busy and growing engineering operation covering Barking and the surrounding areas. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, agricultural machinery or powered access equipment who enjoys working in a field-based position. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, diagnostics, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment across customer sites and depots, ensuring machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment at customer sites Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Responding to breakdowns and carrying out reactive repairs Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Completing service reports and associated paperwork accurately Maintaining company vehicle, tools and equipment to a high standard Liaising directly with customers and maintaining strong working relationships Ensuring all work is completed in line with company health & safety procedures Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Good knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems Ability to work independently in a mobile field-based role Strong customer-facing communication skills Full UK Driving Licence essential Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £40,000 - £45,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company vehicle Mobile phone Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available
27/05/2026
Full time
Plant Fitter Location: Barking Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + Overtime + Company Vehicle + Benefits Job Description An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mobile Plant Mechanic to join a busy and growing engineering operation covering Barking and the surrounding areas. This role would suit somebody with a strong background within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, agricultural machinery or powered access equipment who enjoys working in a field-based position. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out servicing, diagnostics, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment across customer sites and depots, ensuring machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on plant and hire equipment at customer sites Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Responding to breakdowns and carrying out reactive repairs Conducting inspections and pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Completing service reports and associated paperwork accurately Maintaining company vehicle, tools and equipment to a high standard Liaising directly with customers and maintaining strong working relationships Ensuring all work is completed in line with company health & safety procedures Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Rollers Telehandlers Forklifts Compressors Generators Small and Large Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant or construction equipment industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Good knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems Ability to work independently in a mobile field-based role Strong customer-facing communication skills Full UK Driving Licence essential Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package £40,000 - £45,000 basic salary Overtime opportunities Company vehicle Mobile phone Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available
PLANT FITTER Location: Milton Keynes Salary: £38,000 to £40,000 Job Description Red Sky are currently looking to recruit an experienced Plant Hire Workshop Engineer to join their growing engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for somebody with a strong mechanical background within plant hire, powered access, construction equipment, forklifts or heavy mechanical equipment looking to join a well-established and respected business offering long-term stability, overtime opportunities and career progression. The role will be predominantly workshop-based, carrying out servicing, maintenance, diagnostics and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment whilst ensuring all machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Attending to breakdowns and carrying out repairs efficiently to minimise downtime Inspecting and preparing equipment ready for hire Completing pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Replacing and repairing damaged components Accurately completing service sheets and workshop documentation Maintaining workshop cleanliness and health & safety standards Liaising with the workshop management team regarding parts, repairs and ongoing work requirements Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Telehandlers Rollers Generators Compressors Access Equipment Forklifts Small Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, forklifts or similar industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package Competitive salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available
27/05/2026
Full time
PLANT FITTER Location: Milton Keynes Salary: £38,000 to £40,000 Job Description Red Sky are currently looking to recruit an experienced Plant Hire Workshop Engineer to join their growing engineering team. This is an excellent opportunity for somebody with a strong mechanical background within plant hire, powered access, construction equipment, forklifts or heavy mechanical equipment looking to join a well-established and respected business offering long-term stability, overtime opportunities and career progression. The role will be predominantly workshop-based, carrying out servicing, maintenance, diagnostics and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment whilst ensuring all machinery is maintained to a high operational and safety standard. Responsibilities Carrying out servicing, maintenance and repairs on a wide range of plant and hire equipment Diagnosing faults across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems Completing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) Attending to breakdowns and carrying out repairs efficiently to minimise downtime Inspecting and preparing equipment ready for hire Completing pre-delivery inspections (PDIs) Replacing and repairing damaged components Accurately completing service sheets and workshop documentation Maintaining workshop cleanliness and health & safety standards Liaising with the workshop management team regarding parts, repairs and ongoing work requirements Equipment May Include Excavators Dumpers Telehandlers Rollers Generators Compressors Access Equipment Forklifts Small Plant Equipment Requirements Previous experience within plant hire, heavy plant, construction equipment, forklifts or similar industries Strong mechanical fault-finding ability Knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems Ability to work independently and within a team environment Strong attitude towards health & safety Full UK Driving Licence preferred Relevant engineering qualifications advantageous (NVQ, City & Guilds, Plant Maintenance etc.) Package Competitive salary Overtime opportunities Company pension Ongoing training and development Long-term progression opportunities Stable and growing business Immediate starts available