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Trolley Repair Technician

Job Reference: HL190925CO

Manufacturing and Production
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
£25396 per annum
Permanent

Trolley Repair Technician
Type: Permanent
Location: Aylesbury- Due to location- Transport is essential
Reports to: Site Supervisor


Job Purpose/Summary:
To carry out all necessary soft and hard repairs to trolleys in a timely and efficient manner while maintaining quality standards. No experience is necessary for this position, as training will be provided; however, candidates should be aware that the work environment can be noisy, heavy, and repetitive.


Working Hours:

  • 40 hours per week
  • Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Salary:

  • Starting at £12.21 per hour
  • Increase to £12.48 following completion of Module 1 training
  • Further increase to £12.83 following completion of Module 2 training
  • Opportunity to earn additional KPI payments of £65.00 per week upon completion of Module 2 training

Holidays:

  • 20 days plus bank holidays

Pension:

  • Standard deduction through NEST

Overtime:

  • Available after 40 hours worked
    • Time and a third for weekdays
    • Time and a half for weekends

Bank Holidays:

  • Paid at normal rate for hours worked, in addition to a full day's pay

Benefits:

  • Access to facilities (e.g., gym, canteen)
  • Full induction plan with structured training modules leading to pay increases

Probationary Period:

  • 3 months

Main Responsibilities / Key Tasks:

Trolley Repairing:

  • Conduct initial checks on trolleys, noting areas requiring attention.
  • Systematically address required amendments, setting aside for 'hard' repairs if necessary.
  • Remove any debris from wheels, ensuring trolleys are cosmetically pleasing.
  • Perform a further check to confirm that all repairs have been made and trolleys are operating correctly.
  • Conduct a final check to ensure there are no sharp edges and that the castors flow properly.

Trolley Handling:

  • Manage the movement of trolleys within the working environment, adhering to Health & Safety regulations.
  • Use a scanner to ensure every repair is recorded appropriately.

General:

  • Maintain a clean and tidy working area, free of any foreign objects throughout the day.
  • Wear all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and uniform at all times.
  • Familiarise yourself with and abide by the Employee Handbook, Policies, and all relevant Risk Assessments associated with tasks.

Working Conditions:
The role can be physically demanding, involving repetitive tasks such as banging metal and putting on wheels. It is essential to be able to work well in a team environment, as the work can be hard, but it is equally rewarding.