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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 11:51:56 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Gainsborough | Salary: 38000.00-38000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | A well-established, family-run lift engineering business is seeking a Lift Service Engineer to join a small, dedicated team covering the Lincolnshire region.Role Overview of a Lift EngineerThis is a field-based role focused initially on service and repair of lifts, with the opportunity to progress into installation work over time (with full training provided). You will be fully embedded within a supportive engineering team.You will work across a variety of sites including commercial buildings, residential properties, schools, and care environments.Key Responsibilities of a Lift Engineer Service, maintenance, and repair of lift systemsResponding to breakdowns and emergency call-outsFault finding and diagnosing mechanical/electrical issuesCompleting service reports via tabletEnsuring compliance with safety and industry standardsLiaising professionally with clients and site contactsSupporting installation work when trained and requiredWorking flexibly as part of a responsive engineering team Hours and Working Pattern 40 hours per week (standard hours: 8am 4pm)Reactive work required depending on lift breakdownsFlexibility is essential, as call-outs can varyFlexibility works both ways t...</description>
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