Field Service Engineer - Electrical Bias

Cherry Professional - Relationship Led Recruitment
Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£42,500 – £48,000 pa

Salary

£42,500 – £48,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Last month)
Field Service Engineer | UK travel required | Permanent | Up to £48,000 | OTE up to £65,000
Cherry Professional are looking for an experienced Field Service Engineer to conduct Electrical and Mechanical maintenance, servicing and repairs to machinery UK wide.

Working Monday – Friday. Please note this role also includes regular travel UK wide.

Responsibilities:
• Diagnosing faults with machinery
• Servicing and emergency repairs
• Carry out asset care plans and PM schedules across a range of automated filling and packaging equipment, robotics, site services and liquids processing equipment.
• Operating within a CMMS system
• Electrical fault finding
• Root cause analysis
• Diagnostics
• Plant, machinery, and services breakdowns, identifying root cause, and implementing the required mechanical and electrical asset care.
• Assist with contractor servicing of plant, machinery, and services.
• Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards
• Follow maintenance schedules and carry out routine servicing of machinery
• Process Improvement, Quality, reporting and Safety.

Ideal Candidate:
• Extensive Electrical knowledge
• Experience working on a range of electrical and mechanical breakdowns repair of plant, machinery, and services.
• Experience of implementing PM schedules
• Experience working with hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic systems.

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