Powered Access Engineer (KELCASO1)

Overview

Reference
KELCASO1

Salary
£14.42 - £19.50/hour + OVERTIME

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- Yorkshire and the Humber -- West Yorkshire -- Castleford

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
29 October 2025


For applications with no CAP accreditation £14.42 per hour with CAP accreditation £19.50 per hour

 

 Type: Permanent, Full-time

 Working hours: 8.00am – 5.00pm Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week.

Job Function: A hands-on engineering role, working alongside a team and supporting the implementation of an LCV hoist refurbishment programme. Role training to be provided.

Reporting to: Depot Manager.

Liaising with: Workshop Staff, Stores and Head Office.

Responsibilities:

  • Carry out Removal, refurbishment, and reassembly of access platforms from LCV’S.
  • Ensure compliance with manufacturers guidelines, company policy and any regulations affecting the safe operation.
  • Replacement of hydraulic hoses and ancillaries.
  • Replacement of pins, bushes and fasteners.
  • Performing all tasks in a safe and timely manner.
  • Communicate effectively with the Depot Manager with regards to any defects or unsafe equipment.
  • Correctly process all jobs on the works handheld tablet to include the allocation of labour time and any parts used, updating the status of all vehicles as appropriate.
    • Ensure efficient stock control processes are adhered to for all parts/consumables used.
    • Ensure that the company’s health and safety policy and procedures are adhered to at all times.
    • Maintain the workshop/workspace in a clean and safe manner.
    • Follow company’s Employee handbook policies and procedures at all times.
      • Any other ad-hoc duties.

Requirements:

  • Experience in engineering, auto electrics, hydraulics and diagnostics/fault finding.
  • Ability to prioritise tasks and work well under pressure.
  • Good interpersonal skills and an acute understanding good customer service.
  • IPAF 1b Operators licence desirable but not essential.

 


Contact information

Paul Keys