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Escalator Engineer (Days)

Stannah Management Services

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Salary
£52,223 - £58,000
Experience
Mid
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
Today
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About This Role

The Escalator Engineer is responsible for maintaining and repairing escalators across the UK's busiest transport hubs. The role involves working 12-hour shifts with a 45-minute unpaid break. The engineer will be based in Greater London, including Gatwick and Stansted rail stations. The position offers a basic salary up to £58K, depending on skills and experience, with overtime benefits and paid door-to-door travel.

Key ResponsibilitiesAI-extracted

  • 1
    Maintains and repairs escalators across key rail and underground sites
  • 2
    Works 12-hour shifts with a 45-minute unpaid break
  • 3
    Typically: Conducts routine inspections to ensure escalator safety and efficiency
  • 4
    Typically: Troubleshoots and resolves technical issues with escalators
  • 5
    Typically: Collaborates with other engineers to complete maintenance tasks

RequirementsAI-extracted

  • Typically: Has experience working with escalators or similar equipment
  • Typically: Possesses strong mechanical and electrical skills
  • Typically: Has excellent problem-solving and communication skills
  • Typically: Is able to work independently and as part of a team
  • Typically: Holds relevant certifications or qualifications in engineering

Perks & BenefitsAI-extracted

Basic salary up to £58K, depending on skills and experience
Overtime benefits
Paid door-to-door travel
Typically: Health coverage
Typically: Paid time off

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