Repair Technician Volunteer

What You'll Do: 

Location: Based in The Glades shopping centre in Bromley. We also have other repair cafés in southeast London.

 

The Hub from Greener and Cleaner is looking for handy volunteers to act as Repair Technicians at our drop-in repair cafés, which take place one Saturday per month. We are especially interested in anyone with skills in:

  • General household items
  • Electrical appliances
  • Bicycles
  • Furniture and wooden items
  • Textile and clothing mending

 

We’ve created a supportive, judgement-free, and engaging experience for visitors in our Hub where they can find out about climate change and what they can do about it. This is supported by an extensive events programme, including a repair café. Your role is central to helping reduce waste by repairing items brought to the repair café or, if we cannot repair an item, suggest alternative sustainable solutions or organisations that could help.

 

Why You'll Love It: 

You’ll be part of our pilot project which, if successful, will see versions of The Hub rolled out across the UK, providing a blueprint for others to be shared and upscaled.

 

This is about engagement and encouragement: We want to make people feel that there are other choices to binning items, particularly if they lack the practical skills to repair items themselves. Your role will be central to the repair café experience, reducing waste, and increasing the confidence of visitors.

What You'll Learn: 

If you’ve had PAT testing training for electrical items, this would be an advantage – but not essential as we can provide if necessary.

What We're Looking For: 

Someone handy who likes to problem solve and repair items, ideally with knowledge in one of these areas:

  • General household items
  • Electrical appliances
  • Bicycles
  • Furniture and wooden items
  • Textiles and clothing mending

 

You’ll have experience of using repair tools.

 

Be comfortable working in a customer-facing role in a diverse community.

 

Be a team player. We’re mostly all part-time and/or volunteers relying on, and supporting each other, in our various roles. We’re a very friendly bunch and warmly welcome new people on the team.

 

It would be helpful if you could provide some relevant tools for the type of repairs you will be doing, but again not essential.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Environment
Bromley
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Communicating
Creative problem-solving
Creativity
Having a growth mindset
Using relevant technical skill
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit

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