At a Glance
- Tasks: Maintain and service lifts and escalators to ensure passenger safety.
- Company: Join Otis, a global leader in lift technology and innovation.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, overtime pay, and a Monday to Friday schedule with early finishes.
- Other info: Enjoy a supportive work environment with opportunities for growth.
- Why this job: Work with cutting-edge technology and build strong client relationships.
- Qualifications: NVQ level 3 in Elevator/Escalator service and a valid driver's licence.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 £ per year.
Location: Norfolk region
Role Overview
Would you like to join a truly international, talent driven company that values Safety, Ethics, Quality, Innovation and Employee Opportunity? Otis is growing and is looking for a Lift Maintenance engineer for our entities in the Norfolk region. You will ensure the safety of passengers by safely maintaining a portfolio of lifts and escalator units.
On a typical day you will:
- Carry out 100% of the elevator maintenance and service visits of the units within your territory.
- Work within your defined geographical area / territory, managing the portfolio of elevators within it.
- Respond proactively and quickly to fix any breakdowns, aiming to achieve first time fix.
- Carry out minor repairs to achieve continual operation.
- Liaise directly with the customer while on site to build a good working relationship.
What’s In it For Me:
- The opportunity to work on site with some of our key clients.
- Working with and on market leading tech.
- Highly competitive salary along with over time.
- Day shift Mon-Fri, with early finish on Fridays.
What you will need to be successful:
- Hold an NVQ level 3 in Elevator/Escalator service, maintenance, or repair.
- Hold a driver’s license and be within 1 hour commute of Norfolk / Norwich.
We think you need these skills to ace Lift Service Engineer in Norfolk
Lift Maintenance
Elevator Service
Escalator Service
Customer Relationship Management
Problem-Solving Skills
Proactive Response to Breakdowns
Minor Repairs