We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established organisation within the film, television and media production sector. Known for delivering high-quality technical equipment and services, the business operates at scale and supports productions across the UK and internationally. An opportunity has arisen for a Repairs & Engineering Administrator to join a busy and fast-paced technical environment, supporting the efficient flow of equipment through the repairs process. This role is key to ensuring repair operations run smoothly, with a strong focus on organisation, accuracy, and coordination. Responsibilities include: Managing and tracking repair jobs from intake through to completion Logging and updating repair tickets with accurate data Coordinating with internal departments, suppliers, and external repair partners Monitoring turnaround times and prioritising urgent repairs Managing spare parts stock and availability Maintaining accurate system records and documentation Supporting cost tracking and billable repairs Identifying and escalating uneconomical repairs Helping to ensure efficient day-to-day workshop operations The ideal candidate will be: Highly organised with strong attention to detail Self-motivated and able to manage multiple priorities Comfortable working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment A clear and confident communicator with strong interpersonal skills Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) Able to learn new systems quickly (experience with inventory or job tracking systems is beneficial) Calm under pressure with a flexible, problem-solving approach Reliable and adaptable, with a willingness to support the wider team An interest in the film, television, or lighting industry would be advantageous but is not essential. What’s on Offer Competitive salary with overtime opportunities 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Private health insurance Pension scheme Life insurance Annual discretionary bonus Stable, supportive working environment with development opportunities Working Hours This role is based on-site, working a 40-hour week, typically between 8:30am and 5:30pm. Flexibility is required, including occasional weekends or extended hours depending on business needs.