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StairLift Service Engineer

Orona UK
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Stairlift Service Engineer


ORONA’s activities are focused on the design, manufacture, installation, maintenance, and modernisation of lifts, escalators, moving ramps and walkways. Operating in 100 countries, we have 330,000 lifts worldwide using our technology. With 2 manufacturing plants Orona is Number 1 in Europe in terms of complete lift production capacity.


We are looking for NVQ Level 2 qualified or part qualified Platform / Stairlift Service Engineer’s to join our Service team covering the London and South / South East areas. As an experienced Engineer you will be responsible for:


  • Carrying out regular planned preventative maintenance and service visits
  • Attending stairlift breakdown callouts to carry out minor stairlift repairs
  • Meeting agreed customer response times, building relationships with our clients
  • Providing regular updates to the Service Manager and becoming an integral part of the regional 24/7 Standby/Callout rota.
  • Problem solving and working on your own initiative

To qualify for this vacancy we would expect you to have:


  • NVQ 2 in Lift Engineering
  • Experience of working with Lifts
  • Strong customer skills
  • A valid UK Driving License
  • Flexible Hours

Benefits include:


  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days holiday (rising to 30 days with service) + 8 days Bank Hols
  • Pension (Company contributions rising with service)
  • Life Assurance
  • Medical Cash Back Plan
  • Enhanced Family Friendly Leave
  • GP24/7
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Eyecare vouchers
  • Long Service Awards
  • Recruitment referral fee
  • Training and Development opportunities

We strive to be a great place to work and to offer a wide range of experiences and opportunities that will help you to achieve your career and personal goals.




  • NVQ 2 in Lift Engineering
  • Experience of working with Lifts
  • Strong customer skills
  • A valid UK Driving License
  • Flexible Hours

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