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Workshop Specialist - Cryogenic Trailers

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9 months ago
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The Role…

 

The Workshop Specialist (Cryo Trailers) is responsible for the maintenance, repair, refurbishing and servicing of cryogenic trailers and transport systems used for the storage and transport of cryogenic, liquefied gases such as liquid nitrogen, oxygen, and helium. The role involves ensuring the safe operation of cryogenic trailers, maintaining system integrity, and performing diagnostics and repairs on cryogenic and trailer components. The range is from small repairs of individual components to full refurbishments of trailers. The ideal candidate will have experience with cryogenic systems, control systems, trailer maintenance, and a strong understanding of safety protocols related to cryogenic gases.

 

 

Who are we…

 

Due to growth of the Howden UK business & UK water market, in addition to incorporating our parent company Chart’s products into our UK service portfolio, we are opening a new facility based in Barlborough, near Sheffield.


 
Howden UK have been at the forefront of implementing service synergies, including working within the LNG industry, and being part of the drive to implement SDOX (a product from Chart Water). We have recently won business in the UK for cryogenic trailer repairs and overhauls so will be expanding the Howden UK organisation to establish ourselves in the market for service and repair of cryogenic trailers, ISO containers and packages gas units in the UK.


 
Within Chart Europe, we already have established businesses who manufacture, service and repair cryogenic trailers across our business locations in Czech, Germany, Italy and Sweden.


 
Barlborough will be the home of a larger Aftermarket Centre capable of executing the increased growth expected through 2025 and beyond. We are now recruiting a number of new roles to support the growth of cryogenic repairs and overhauls in the UK.

 

 

What will you do…

 

Cryogenic Trailer Maintenance & Repair:

 

  • Perform routine maintenance on cryogenic trailers, including checking and servicing cryogenic gas storage tanks, their insulation, vacuum, transfer systems, cryogenic pumps, pipes, valves and safety valves.
  • Perform full refurbishments on cryogenic trailers, including checking and servicing cryogenic gas storage tanks, their insulation, vacuum, transfer systems, cryogenic pumps, pipes, valves and safety valves.
  • Perform standard maintenance and repair on trailers, including welding, small repairs of any components, e.g. pipes, light systems, wheels, axles.
  • Inspect cryogenic tanks and piping for leaks, wear, and overall system integrity, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards.
  • Ensure the proper alignment and functionality of mechanical and electrical components associated with cryo trailers.
  • Replace or repair damaged or malfunctioning parts such as valves, gauges, pumps, regulators, and pressure relief devices. 
  • Replace pipes and valves, able to perform required welding to do this
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues with cryogenic pump systems, including vaporizers and PBU units.
  • Test, calibrate, troubleshoot and repair control and monitoring systems, such as Flow measuring systems, Full automatic valve control systems, ensuring safety and compliance with transport regulations.

 


Technical Troubleshooting:

 

  • Perform detailed diagnostics and troubleshooting for mechanical, electrical, and cryogenic-related issues on trailers.
  • Utilize diagnostic tools and equipment to assess and resolve technical problems

 

 

Preventive Maintenance:

 

 

  • Perform periodic inspections and preventive servicing.
  • Monitor the condition of cryogenic equipment to prevent breakdowns during transport, reducing operational downtime and ensuring safety 
  • Maintain maintenance logs and records, documenting repairs, inspections, and modifications made to cryo trailers.

 

 

 

What do you bring…

 

  • High school diploma or equivalent; vocational training in mechanics, mechatronics, cryogenics, or a related technical field is preferred.
  • Certification in cryogenics, welding, or mechanical repair is an asset.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience working with cryogenic systems, trailers, or related equipment maintenance.
  • Proven experience in the repair and maintenance of trailers, with a focus on those used for transporting liquefied cryogenic gases.
  • Strong knowledge of cryogenic storage and transfer systems, including the handling of liquefied gases and pressure components.
  • General knowledge of Trucks/ Trailer  technology.
  • Proficiency in diagnosing and repairing mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical systems in cryogenic trailers.
  • Familiarity with vacuum systems and cryogenic insulation techniques.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and repair guides.

 

We’ve put together some criteria that we think is important for this role, but don’t worry if your experience and expertise isn’t an exact match. If you feel that you can add value to our role and to Howden more broadly, we would welcome your application and be eager to learn more about you. 

 

Our benefits…

 

This is a permanent role based at our new facility in Barlborough, near Sheffield. Our benefits include:

 

  • Generous holiday entitlement package totalling 33 days annual leave 
  • Howden Pension Plan with a maximum employer contribution of 7% 
  • Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, shared parental and adoption leave pay
  • Free onsite parking 
  • Healthcare cash plan 
  • Group Life Assurance plan at 3x salary
  • Group Income Protection plan
  • Access to My Howden Benefits & Wellbeing Portal – Cycle2Work programme, range of discounts across various retailers, wealth of information to support health & wellbeing 
  • Dedicated Help@Hand Service – free counselling, physiotherapy, financial support, medical second opinion, remote GP, personal training, nutrition consultations etc  
  • Opportunity to be involved in our ESG ‘Bright Future’ initiatives – STEM ambassador & volunteering

 

Chart is an equal opportunity employer...

 

The Company intention in respect of recruitment, selection and promotion is to appoint the most suitable candidate for each job regardless of that person’s race, religious beliefs, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age or disability.

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