We are currently seeking Field Service Engineers to join our team in various locations including Belfast, Essex, London, Greater Manchester, and Stoke.
The ideal candidates will have a strong background in IT hardware support and possess the necessary skills to diagnose and repair technical issues on a variety of IT equipment.
We are currently recruiting for a Field Service Engineer for a world class manufacturing company to carry out maintenance, service, repair, and installation works based in and around Essex.
This company manufactures bespoke industrial machinery which you will become extremely familiar with as you will only be working on this one specific piece of machinery.
We are looking for a motivated Field Service Engineer to join a trusted client of ours.
Reporting directly to the Field Service Manager you will be a key member in ensuring the companies clients are provided with the top service and after sales experience.
You will be involved in all aspects of pump maintenance within their operation.
We're currently recruiting Field Service Engineers to carry out on-site repairs including electrical diagnostics and fault-finding on water systems.
Owls Hall Environmental is a leading wastewater engineering business that is expanding to help our customers to comply with the demands of new legislation.
Owls Hall Environmental Ltd - Great Dunmow, CM7 4DF
Are you from an Engineering or Technical environment within leadership looking to take control of a field service department that has huge opportunity to grow and scale, where you will be given full autonomy to create your own environment to provide a high quality expert service to customers with the scope of further progression?
Office Based, Commutable from Sudbury, Colchester, Ipswich, Braintree, Chelmsford, Thetford and surrounding areas
£D.O.E Full Autonomy Industry Training 33 Days Holiday Benefits
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