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Break Fix Engineer
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Job title: Break Fix Engineer - Laptop Hardware Repair
Day rate: £200 per day - Outside IR35 / Limited Company
Location: Cannock, Staffordshire
Start date: ASAP
Standard hours: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
Overview
We are seeking experienced Break/Fix Engineers to support a laptop refurbishment project. This role involves diagnosing hardware faults, disassembling laptops, replacing components, and ensuring devices are returned to full working order.
Key Responsibilities
Day rate: £200 per day - Outside IR35 / Limited Company
Location: Cannock, Staffordshire
Start date: ASAP
Standard hours: Monday to Friday 9am-5pm
Overview
We are seeking experienced Break/Fix Engineers to support a laptop refurbishment project. This role involves diagnosing hardware faults, disassembling laptops, replacing components, and ensuring devices are returned to full working order.
Key Responsibilities
- Disassemble and reassemble laptops safely and efficiently
- Replace faulty keyboards, SSDs/HDDs, batteries, and other components
- Diagnose basic hardware faults
- Perform functional testing following repairs
- Maintain accurate repair and asset records
- Follow ESD and health & safety procedures
- Previous experience in laptop repair, refurbishment, or break/fix engineering
- Confident working with a range of laptop manufacturers
- Experience replacing keyboards, storage drives, batteries, and other internal components
- Good attention to detail and ability to work to productivity targets
- Strong understanding of hardware handling and ESD practices
- Experience with enterprise laptop fleets (Dell, HP, Lenovo)
- Asset management or imaging experience
- IT hardware certification(s)
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