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The Junior Plant & Tooling Maintenance Technician will support the workshop team in the maintenance, servicing, and repair of a wide range of tools and plant equipment used within the Telecoms and Energy sectors. This role is ideal for someone early in their career who is eager to develop technical skills, gain hands‑on experience, and grow within a busy engineering workshop environment. You will assist experienced technicians, learn diagnostic and repair techniques, and contribute to maintaining equipment availability and reliability.
Job Responsibility:
Assist with basic fault-finding, servicing, and repairs on a variety of tools and plant equipment, such as drills, saws, generators, and fibre‑optic tooling
Support with equipment inspections, cleaning, and refurbishment
Carry out routine maintenance tasks under supervision
Learn and support with PAT testing and electrical safety checks (training provided)
Help maintain accurate service and inspection records
Assist with stock control, equipment tracking, and workshop organisation
Follow all safety procedures and contribute to maintaining a safe working environment
Work collaboratively with the workshop team and provide support to field engineers when required
Participate in continuous improvement activities and training opportunities
Requirements:
Some experience or strong interest in mechanical, electrical, or tooling maintenance
Basic understanding of hand tools, power tools, or small plant equipment
Willingness to learn diagnostic and repair skills
Good attention to detail and commitment to safety
Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team
Strong work ethic and enthusiasm for developing technical skills
GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths
Full UK driving licence
Nice to have:
Experience in a workshop, engineering, tool hire, or maintenance environment
Basic knowledge of small engines, power tools, or mechanical systems
Familiarity with PAT testing or calibration (training can be provided)
Computer literacy for record‑keeping
A relevant mechanical or electrical qualification (e.g., City & Guilds/NVQ Level 2 or working towards Level 3)
Health & Safety awareness (IOSH Working Safely or similar)