Service Engineer

Verto People
Allington, Kent, ME16 0TX, United Kingdom
10 months ago
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Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / Compressor Engineer required to join a global, market leading engineering manufacturer.

The Successful Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / Compressor Engineer will provide electrical and mechanical repair, service and maintenance on compressed air equipment at customer sites across Sussex and Kent. Full product training provided.

The Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / Compressor Engineer will ideally have a field service background in electrical or mechanical engineering such as compressors, filtration, HVAC, industrial regrigeration, pneumatics, hydraulics, nitrogen generators, pipework, vacuum pumps, vacuum systems, valves, pumps, motors, rotating equipment, hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics and / or electro mechanical engineering equipment.

Package

£30,000-£40,000 depending on experience

Company van - door to door pay

Company phone and laptop

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Company pension + shares scheme

Overtime

Additional benefitsService Engineer / Field Service Technician / Compressor Engineer Role

To provide electrical and mechanical repair, service and maintenance of compressed air equipment at customer sites across Sussex and Kent.

The Compressor Service Engineer will undertake planned and preventative maintenance, provide advice, diagnostics, fault finding of compressed air systems, vacuum pumps, blowers & dryers, nitrogen generators and other compressed air products.

Maintain, repair and install air compressors, vacuum pumps, blowers & dryers, nitrogen generators and other compressed air and pneumatic equipment across Sussex and Kent areas.

Installing compressed air/water & nitrogen pipelines into all forms of the manufacturing industry.

Perform emergency breakdown fault finding and repairs on various compressed air equipment.

Commute to the office near Crawley occasionally for parts collection and training.

Liaise with various engineering departments.Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / Compressor Engineer Requirements

Proven diagnostic skills on complicated electrical / mechanical engineering systems.

Experience as a Field Service Engineer / Service Engineer / Service Technician / Installation Engineer / Compressor Engineer / Mechanical Engineer / M&E Engineer or similar.

The ability in maintaining good professional working relationships with existing and new customers.

Field servicing background in compressors, filtration, pneumatics, hydraulics, nitrogen generators, pipework, vacuum pumps, vacuum systems, HVAC, industrial regrigeration,valves, pumps. motors, rotating equipment, hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics, capital equipment and / or electro mechanical engineering equipment. Full product training provided.

Good working knowledge of three phase electrics and controls is advantageous.

A technical engineering degree / qualification or apprentice trained, FGas would be advantageous.

Willingness to travel and commute to Crawley occasionally to collect parts etc

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