£37K/yr
England, United Kingdom
Permanent, Variable

Field Service Engineer

Posted by Demob Job Ltd.

Our client is a specialist manufacturer of bespoke equipment. They install, service and maintain their own equipment throughout the UK and offshore. Due to continued growth and expansion, they are now recruiting for a Field Service Engineer to join their team in Rushden, Northamptonshire. The successful Field Service Engineer will be responsible for travelling to customer sites carrying out the service, maintenance and repair of the company products and equipment. Once you are fully trained and competent working on the equipment, you will have the opportunity to become part of the company's training department.

This is an ideal opportunity for an engineer to join a leading global company who are willing to fund all relevant training to support you with your new career. Please note flexibility is required, as you will be required to travel with regular overnight stays, including weeks offshore (additional payments for working offshore).

Field Service Engineer Requirements:

  • You will be a qualified engineer with an electrical or mechanical discipline.
  • Previous experience within a training role is essential.
  • Proven experience of carrying out equipment service, maintenance, repairs, and installations.
  • Good troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.
  • Happy working at heights.
  • Able to work on own initiative as well as part of a team.
  • Flexible approach - able to stay away from home overnight.
  • IT literate.
  • Hold full UK driving licence.

Field Service Engineer Benefits:

  • Salary: £36,500 + Company Van + Attractive additional payments
  • Company van, mobile phone, laptop, PPE and tools provided.
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
  • Pension scheme, paying 8% after 3 months,
  • Meal allowance.
  • Expenses paid.
  • All training provided and funded.

NOTE - Our client encourages applications from candidates from both commercial and ex-military backgrounds, Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force with electrical or mechanical engineering bias.