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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Gunnersbury | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Role Overview   Would you like to join a truly international, talent driven company that values Safety, Ethics, Quality, Innovation and Employee Opportunity?    We are currently seeking an experienced Lift and or escalator engineer to join our Transport for London team, covering our London Underground escalator portfolio.   Your priority is to ensure the safety of passengers and technical stakeholders by safely maintaining a portfolio of escalator units.     On a typical day you will:     Carry out breakdown and repair work on all equipment across site (lift &amp; escalators) within the portfolio to achieve continual operation   Work within London Underground network, managing the portfolio of escalator''s within it   Respond proactively and quickly to fix any breakdowns, aiming to achieve first time fix   Liaise directly with the customer while on site to build a good working relationship     What you will need to be successful     You will be qualified to at least NVQ Level 3 in Lift and or Escalator Engineering with significant experience in service and maintenance of escalators   To be able to work nights.   You must be an experienced escalator engineer with in-depth knowledge of a...</description>
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