Field Service Engineer

Recruit4staff
Madeley, Telford and Wrekin
Last month
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28 Mar 2026 (Last month)

Recruit4Staff are proud to be representing their client, a leading engineering company in their search for a Field Service Engineer to work in their leading facility in Telford.

For the successful Field Service Engineer our client is offering:

Basic Salary up to £39,000 per annum - Depends on experience

Working Days 8:45 - 5pm Monday to Friday

Permanent position within an expanding company

Work uniform provided

Clean / Modern working environment

Offsite allowances applicable when working away from site

Company Vehicle is provided

Lots of overtime available on a regular basis, paid at premium rates - High earning potential

Smart Phone & Laptop are both provided with this role

23 days holiday which rises to 25 days after year 1

The Role - Field Service Engineer:

Installation/Commissioning/Servicing of the companies products at customer sites

Providing technical support to customers via phone/email & in person

Fault finding & diagnostics of systems / equipment

Attending breakdowns where necessary

Working from engineering drawings to build various products

Carrying out both Mechanical & Electrical projects

Testing & Inspection of systems and equipment

Providing remote support to customers (Phone & Email)

What our client is looking for in a Field Service Engineer:

17th/18th Edition

Apprentice served Engineer

Electrical/Mechanical skills and knowledge is essential due to this being a multi skilled position

Worldwide Travel is required for this position, you will be notified in advance prior to travelling away

Full UK Driving Licence

Passport is essential

Key Skills or Similar Job Titles: Field Service Engineer, Field Service Technician, Service Engineer, Service Technician, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, PLC's, Robotics, Automation

Commutable from: Telford, Shifnal, Market Drayton, Shrewsbury, Newport, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, Whitchurch, Dudley, Kidderminster, Bridgnorth, Wem, Church Stretton

For further information about this and other positions please apply now.

This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Recruit4staff (Wrexham) Limited who are operating as a recruitment agency, agent, agencies, employment agency or employment business.

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