Stephen Martin
Engineer
Manufacturer-trained field engineer covering planned maintenance, breakdown repair, installation support, air quality testing, and PSSR inspections. Trained on CompAir, Hydrovane, ABAC, and Champion equipment.
What Stephen Does
Planned Maintenance
Carries out scheduled servicing on compressors, dryers, and ancillary equipment. Follows manufacturer service procedures with genuine parts.
Breakdown Repair
Diagnoses and repairs faults on site. Covers electrical, mechanical, and control system issues across all major compressor brands.
Installation Support
Assists with compressor installations and commissioning. Handles pipework connections, electrical hookups, and initial system testing.
Air Quality Testing
Conducts compressed air quality testing to verify purity standards. Essential for food, pharmaceutical, and clean manufacturing environments.
PSSR Inspections
Performs pressure system inspections in accordance with PSSR 2000 requirements. Documents findings and recommends remedial actions where needed.
Multi-Brand Capability
Stephen is trained on equipment from all four of Airmech's partner manufacturers: CompAir, Hydrovane, ABAC, and Champion. This matters for customers with mixed estates. One engineer, one visit, every unit serviced to manufacturer standards with genuine parts.
Beyond these four brands, Stephen has the diagnostic experience to work on most major compressor makes. If your site has an Atlas Copco, Kaeser, or Boge unit alongside CompAir equipment, he can service the lot in a single visit rather than waiting for separate engineers from different providers.
On Site, Not Behind a Desk
Stephen spends the majority of his time on customer sites. A typical week involves a mix of planned maintenance visits, reactive breakdown calls, and follow-up work from previous inspections. Each visit produces a detailed job report covering work completed, parts replaced, and any recommendations.
For national contract clients like Costco and DPD, Stephen follows site-specific procedures including sign-in protocols, permit-to-work systems, and PPE requirements. He holds a CSCS card for construction site access and F Gas certification for systems with refrigerant dryers.
PSSR and Compliance Work
Compressed air systems operating above 0.5 bar are classified as pressure systems under PSSR 2000. Stephen carries out the inspections required to maintain compliance, documenting the condition of receivers, pipework, safety valves, and pressure gauges.
His inspection reports feed directly into each customer's Written Scheme of Examination documentation, which Lilly maintains centrally. This joined-up approach means nothing gets missed between the engineer on site and the records in the office.
Note: Airmech advises sensibly on compliance matters. We do not provide legal advice. For specific legal obligations under PSSR 2000, consult your insurer's competent person or the HSE directly.
Credentials and Training
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