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Service Technician-Escalators

Schindler Group
West Lothian
2 days ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Service Technician-Escalators to join our Team based in Bathgate and covering all of Scotland. The successful candidate will carry out planned preventative maintenance regimes as determined by the contract terms to on portfolio escalator equipment. Completion of Schindler safety inspections and closure of any open non-conformity to current legislation or standards. Improvement of equipment condition to improve the time between technical call-backs and reduce escalator equipment downtime. Works will also include minor repair work and the lifecycle replacement of components. Adherence to all company safety and conduct procedures. Provide coverage by an ’on call’ rota for out of hours calls, maintenance and repairs. This is a full time and permanent role.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Carry out routine servicing of escalator equipment, including minor repair work and the routine replacement of components and in accordance with approved company procedures (PPE, PDA, 2+ etc)


To rectify and reduce faults on escalator equipment in cases of breakdown and check to confirm correct functioning
Checks to include, speed, motor start/stop, noise temperature and power supply using approved company issued tooling and protective equipment
Carry out the routine inspection, adjustment, of escalator installations in accordance with approved procedures. Reinstate escalator and complete service documentation
Carrying out fault finding and diagnostic procedures using a range of techniques, technical manuals and appropriate test equipment, restoring equipment to service
Competence is required to make effective use of written or graphical information
All employees are required to work in accordance with established Company Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental policies, procedures and Schindler Core Values to ensure compliance with current UK legal requirements and Schindler Group Safety requirements
Employees are required to attend all relevant Training Sessions
Employees are required to carry out all works in accordance with the Company’s Quality Corporate Policy
Employees will be required to contribute to the Company’s Safety Objectives, where necessary by maintaining/monitoring current safety systems under their direct control and implementing agreed changes (where applicable) to its Safety Management System

Candidate Requirements:

Proven experience in Escalator Servicing/ Maintenance/ Repairs preferred


Qualified to NVQ level 3 minimum in Escalator maintenance
Passionate about the customer and works consistently to provide a high level of service to both internal and external customers
Works well as part of a team, supporting colleagues and assisting willingly when required.
Proactive and able to identify and prioritise workload
Ability to forward plan the departmental requirements and to work to deadlines
Good problem-solving skills
Strong communication skills at different levels (client/Service Leader/Inspectors)
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