Field Service Engineer

Hayes
2 weeks ago
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Field Service Engineer

Salary – £40,000 - £45,000 + On-call payments + Car allowance + Overtime + Medical + Life insurance + Pension + OTE £65,000 plus

Hours – Monday – Friday (Days) + On-call rota

Location – Commutable from Hayes

A fantastic opportunity for a Field Service Engineer has arisen to work for an internationally recognised X-Ray manufacturing business based in the Hayes, Middlesex area.

Skills required for the role of Field Service Engineer

* Provide effective, efficient, and compliant on-site technical and customer support for installed systems at assigned airports.

* Install, commission, diagnose, troubleshoot, repair, and test a variety of complex X-ray or CT based electronic and electromechanical equipment.

* Perform scheduled and unscheduled Corrective Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and radiation surveys

* Must hold an NVQ L3 or City & Guilds L3 in electrical or electronic engineering or equivalent qualifications

* Previous experience in all or some of the following areas – Automation / Manufacturing / Mechanical/material handling / Conveyor systems / Robotics / Pneumatics / electrical systems

Company benefits –

* £40,000 - £45,000 + On-call payments + Car allowance + Overtime + OTE £65,000 +

* Private medical + Life Insurance + Pension

* Extensive manufacturers training

Commutable from: Hayes, Middlesex

Other job titles – Field Service Engineer, Service Technician, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance engineer, Avionics Engineer, X-Ray Engineer, Medical Services Engineer

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