Aaron Bayliss

Workshop engineer at Lifting Gear UK Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom, GB

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Credentials

  • Leea
    LEEA

Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Workshop engineer
      • Sep 2020 - Present

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    • United Kingdom
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vault officer
      • Aug 2018 - Sep 2020

      Here I am a vault supervisor support officer where I assist the vault supervisor with the day to day running of the vault and also process the currency and ensure every individual job site has the relevant money available ready for delivery the next morning. Aswell as processing the money upon return from the sites to balance them off against each other ensuring there is no loss through fraud. Here I am a vault supervisor support officer where I assist the vault supervisor with the day to day running of the vault and also process the currency and ensure every individual job site has the relevant money available ready for delivery the next morning. Aswell as processing the money upon return from the sites to balance them off against each other ensuring there is no loss through fraud.

    • United Kingdom
    • Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Site service engineer
      • Aug 2017 - Aug 2018

      While at Worlifts I was employed as a hydraulic site service engineer where I had a varied role from designing building and installing equipment on many sites and then returning back to sites to do the preventative maintenance on these items aswell as testing and certifying a vast amount of lifting and hydraulic equipment writing risk assessments and method statements and working to a high level of compliance . While at Worlifts I was employed as a hydraulic site service engineer where I had a varied role from designing building and installing equipment on many sites and then returning back to sites to do the preventative maintenance on these items aswell as testing and certifying a vast amount of lifting and hydraulic equipment writing risk assessments and method statements and working to a high level of compliance .

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Mechanical Fitter
      • May 2011 - Aug 2017

      I had many roles whilst at gap I started as a driver/fitter but soon moved to workshop foreman where I was there to oversee the smooth flow Between the hire office and the warehouse ensuring that all hire equipment was at the highest standard and ready for the next hire. It was also my role to assist the depot manager and ensure all areas of the depot was compliant when it came to audits and health and safety.After this role I move to a remote position where I covered the midlands region testing inspecting and certifying the customers owned lifting equipment on there sites. Though working at gap I have done and earned 3 LEEA qualifications aswell as many more relevant certificates relating to the hire industry.

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fitter
      • Jun 2010 - May 2011

      I stared as a driver delivering hire equipment around the West Midlands but was soon moved to the fitter role Where I was maintaining and rebuilding the hire equipment and testing ready for the next hire I stared as a driver delivering hire equipment around the West Midlands but was soon moved to the fitter role Where I was maintaining and rebuilding the hire equipment and testing ready for the next hire

    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Soldier
      • Feb 2004 - Feb 2010

      I was in the queens royal hussars where I was a tank crewman. I started my career as a driver where I was there to drive and maintain the challenger 2 mbt. I soon progressed to gunner where my role was to fire and maintain the main gun And after that position I progressed to the operator. My Role as an operator was to communicate using the radios and load and maintain the gun. I was in the queens royal hussars where I was a tank crewman. I started my career as a driver where I was there to drive and maintain the challenger 2 mbt. I soon progressed to gunner where my role was to fire and maintain the main gun And after that position I progressed to the operator. My Role as an operator was to communicate using the radios and load and maintain the gun.

Education

  • Lyndon secondary school, solihul
    1997 - 2002

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