Survey Technical Support Engineer

Canning Town North
1 month ago
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The Role:

Our nationwide Survey and Safety division hire a range of equipment including Robotic and GPS equipment to the construction, utilities, and infrastructure sectors.

As a Technical Support Engineer you will identify and maximise survey & safety hire revenue opportunities from existing major accounts and any new target accounts.

Main Responsibilities include:

To actively promote and support all products in the Survey and Safety Division and to offer full technical support to the Gap Groups current customer base.
To work closely with the Survey and Safety Division General Managers to ensure the highest standards of service are met and exceeded.
To ensure all demonstrations and/or training sessions are conducted in a professional, organised, efficient and informative manner.
To liaise with the Depot Sales team to ensure all customer visits are co-ordinated and carried out in a professional manner.
To assist Regional Managers and Survey and Safety General Managers in their region when requested.
To provide internal training to all Survey and Safety Depots within your region or where required.Successful applicants should demonstrate:

Experience working within the Survey sector and strong technical product knowledge
A solid track record of sales success
Drive & Motivation to deliver tangible results
A full UK driving licence
A high level of IT literacy -particularly in word and excel and PowerPointGAP Hire Solutions has 11 divisions offering the hire of equipment throughout the UK. We're looking to recruit the best talent the industry has to offer to help us grow even further. As a GAP employee, you'll enjoy loads of benefits such as profit share, loyalty holidays, a staff social fund. Our in-house Learning & Development Team are dedicated to giving you the skills you need to be your best and as a company we are always keen to promote internally.

Benefits include:

Competitive salary and bonus scheme
Up to 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
The option to buy up to 5 days additional leave
Contributory Pension Scheme
Life Assurance
Employee Welfare Fund (Company-funded social events)
Cycle to Work Scheme
Health & Wellness (Well-being Hub, Employee Assistance Helpline, Annual Flu Jab)

So what next?

If you fit the profile and are up for the challenge, we would love to hear from you!

To apply all you need to do is upload your CV and complete our short application form and we'll take it from there.

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