Mechanical Technician
Hydraulic Technician - Aberdeen
Mon - Fri - Workshop based (occasional travel required)
Competitive Rates (DOE)
Position Summary
This role is responsible for supporting the build, upkeep, testing, and operational readiness of hydraulic and mechanical equipment. Working primarily in a workshop environment, the Hydraulic Technician ensures systems are assembled, maintained, and commissioned to meet operational and safety standards.
You will contribute across the full equipment lifecycle — from initial build and installation through to refurbishment, testing, mobilisation, and fault resolution — ensuring all systems are delivered fit for purpose.
Key Responsibilities
Hydraulic Build & Installation
- Construct and install hydraulic systems such as HPUs, manifolds, pipework, and hose assemblies
- Follow engineering drawings and schematics to complete accurate builds
- Ensure correct fitting, routing, and torqueing of components
- Support equipment upgrades and new build projects
- Carry out routine inspection and servicing of hydraulic systems
- Assist with equipment refurbishment and overhaul activities
- Identify faults including wear, contamination, or performance issues
- Help maintain asset condition in line with operational standards
- Perform system flushing in accordance with cleanliness requirements
- Conduct pressure testing and functional checks
- Assist with commissioning activities including factory and site acceptance testing
- Verify system integrity and performance prior to deployment
- Troubleshoot hydraulic issues such as leaks, pressure loss, and inefficiencies
- Support root cause investigations and corrective actions
- Work alongside other disciplines (mechanical/electrical) to resolve issues
- Escalate more complex technical problems when required
- Prepare equipment for mobilisation and project delivery
- Assist with demobilisation and reinstatement tasks
- Ensure all systems are ready for use and meet project requirements
- Contribute to general workshop and yard operations
- Complete work records including testing and inspection documentation
- Update internal systems to maintain accurate tracking of work completed
- Follow internal procedures and ensure full traceability of tasks
- Adhere to all safety policies when working with high-pressure systems
- Identify and report hazards or unsafe conditions
- Take responsibility for safe working practices at all times
- Stop work where standards are not being met
- High-quality hydraulic work completed safely and efficiently
- Strong problem-solving and diagnostic capability
- Consistent delivery of fully operational, reliable equipment
- Effective teamwork across workshop disciplines
- Accurate and timely completion of documentation
- Proactive contribution to improvements and efficiencies
Essential:
- Engineering apprenticeship or equivalent qualification
- Formal training in hydraulics (Level 2 or equivalent)
- Hands-on experience with hydraulic systems (HPUs, hoses, pipework)
- Ability to read and understand technical drawings and schematics
- Experience in system flushing, testing, and commissioning
- Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
- Basic IT skills and familiarity with digital maintenance systems
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