Highways Mobile Service Engineer

HW Martin Holdings Market Harborough, England Posted May 22, 2025

Full Time
Onsite

Job description

As a Highways Mobile Service Engineer, the work centres on carrying out all electrical / mechanical works as requested. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.

Why this role may suit you

The King Group of Companies has been providing transport equipment solutions for more than 60 years and is now part of the Martin Group of Companies. Be responsible for meeting the daily service maintenance and repair needs of the customer’s equipment whilst establishing and maintaining relationships.

What you would be doing

Carry out all electrical / mechanical works as requested. Responsible for the fault-finding, servicing, repairs, and maintenance of a range of static highway technology, vehicle mounted Traffic Management equipment & trailers predominantl. Carry out testing and inspection and recording of results.

The working style that fits

Strong professional approach.

What you need

  • Experience in technology, electrical, and mechanical installations & repairs.
  • Qualified electrician with recognised certification (C&G etc.) Including BS7671 latest edition. NVQ Lvl3 or above.
  • Experience in the repair & maintenance of traffic management equipment preferred but not essential.
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