Senior Workshop Technician
Join a workshop team where engineers stay for 20-30 years.
We’re recruiting for a Senior Workshop Service Technician to join Karcher’s long-standing Banbury workshop team, supportive environment where people genuinely enjoy what they do, know their craft and get stuck in.
This isn’t a high-pressure, micromanaged environment. It’s a professional, hands-on workshop where everyone pulls together, there’s good banter, people support each other and experienced engineers take pride in doing a great job.
You’ll work on a varied range of industrial cleaning equipment - from commercial pressure washers and scrubber dryers through to larger specialist cleaning machinery - diagnosing faults, servicing, repairing and preparing equipment to a high standard.
This role would suit someone from a mechanical, plant, vehicle, agricultural, FLT, powered access or general engineering background who enjoys fault finding, repairs and being part of a close-knit technical team.
The Role of Senior Workshop Technician
Diagnose, service, maintain and repair Karcher industrial cleaning equipment and specialist machinery Carry out fault finding across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems Conduct pre-delivery inspections (PDI’s) and machine preparation Replace components, complete repairs and maintain high workshop standards Produce accurate repair documentation and cost estimates using service systems Support field engineers and fellow workshop technicians where required Ensure tools, equipment and working practices meet safety and quality standards Work methodically and follow service processes to deliver a high standard of workmanshipWhat We’re Looking For
We’re open to transferable backgrounds and would love to hear from people with experience such as:
Workshop Mechanic | Garage Mechanic / Vehicle Technician | FLT Engineer / Forklift Technician | Plant, Agricultural or Powered Access Engineer | Diesel Technician | Workshop Engineer | Service Technician | Maintenance Engineer
You’ll ideally bring:
Strong mechanical fault-finding skills Workshop-based service, repair or maintenance experience Good understanding of engines, hydraulics, electrics/electronics, batteries and mechanical systems A practical, hands-on mindset and pride in quality workmanship A methodical approach and willingness to learn Good team fit - someone who enjoys being part of a supportive workshop environmentWhat’s in it for you?
Up to £41,110 DOE plus an excellent benefits package, including: 25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off Pension, health plan, sick pay and critical illness cover End of year discretionary bonus Staff discounts and social events Ongoing training and career development Stable Monday-Friday workshop role (8:30am-5:00pm) A genuinely supportive, long-standing team environmentIf you enjoy fault finding, like variety, take pride in quality workmanship and want to be part of a team where people genuinely stay - we’d love to hear from you.