Commissioning Engineer

Verto People
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3 months ago
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18 Feb 2026 (3 months ago)

Commissioning Engineer / Service Engineer / Field Service Engineer to join a manufacturer operating within the electrical / HVAC Controls industry.
 
The Successful Commissioning Engineer / Field Service Engineer / Service Technician will provide mechanical and electrical repair, service and maintenance on electromechanical equipment such as HVAC equipment, Spray booth equipment, powder coating equipment, robotics, and more at customer sites UK wide.
 
The Commissioning Engineer / Field Service Engineer / Service Technician will have an electrical maintenance experience and ideally HVAC or Gas experience.
 
Package

£55k - £60k
Company van
Overtime
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Company pension
Additional benefits 
Commissioning Engineer / Field Service Engineer / Service Technician Role

Will provide mechanical and electrical repair, service and maintenance on electromechanical equipment such as HVAC equipment, Spray booth equipment, powder coating equipment, robotics, and more at customer sites UK wide.
Install HVAC, electromechanical / automation & control machinery into all forms of the manufacturing industry, such as automotive, industrial, aerospace and other engineering environments.
Oversee the installation, testing, and commissioning of HVAC systems, ensuring compliance with project specifications and high-quality standards."
Liaise with various engineering departments. 
Commissioning Engineer / Field Service Engineer / Service Technician Requirements

Experience as a service engineer, service technician, field service engineer, field service technician, electromechanical engineer and or similar.
Will have an electrical and mechanical maintenance on equipment such as HVAC equipment, robotics, compressed air, pump systems, powder coating systems and or similar electromechanical / automated machinery / HVAC control equipment.
HVAC or Gas experience highly desirable.
Experience of automation and control systems such as robotics, HMI’s, PLC’s is advantageous.
A technical electrical engineering degree / qualification or apprentice trained, would be advantageous.
Willingness to travel UK wide to customer sites with overnights stays when required

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