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Automation Service Engineer

Cheltenham
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Position: Automation Service Engineer

Location: Cheltenham

Salary: £45,000-£50,000

Automation Service Engineer required for a company in Cheltenham that specialise in design, build and installation of bespoke control systems and factory automation systems typically for container handling, comprising unique machines, conveyors, vision inspection and robots. This role includes with regular travel (~70%) and onsite work at our customer sites in the UK, Ireland and North America.

Automation Service Engineer Overview

Required to work both in-house and on customers' sites
Responsible for bringing our projects to life with electrical installation, machinery commissioning
Post purchase servicing of machinery and breakdown support
Required to install control panels, lead the onsite build of machines and automation systems
Flexibility, able to travel regularly - typically up to 3 weeks at a time are essential. And when you're not out and about, you'll be working in the 30,000 sq. ft facility helping with pre-install build work.Automation Service Engineer Requirments

Ideally be an apprentice trained and/or qualified (industrial) electrical fitter
Be able to interpret engineering drawings (electrical a must, mechanical a plus)
Have sound experience of automation machinery
Have a high-level understanding of industrial control systems / PLC programming
Have experience working with pneumatic systems and valves
Have experience of industrial networks

Automation Service Engineer Salary & Benefits

£45,000-£50,000 (depending on experience)
Normal Hours: Monday-Thursday 08.00 to 17.00, Friday 08.00 to 14.00
(Note occasional travel with longer hours should be expected)
Plus pay for site work on Saturdays as standard
Bonus' payable for heavy hours during the week for site work
Company vehicle (post probationary period)
Generous travel subsistence
Company iPhone
Contributory Pension Scheme (after probationary period)
Private Health Insurance for you, your partner and children (after probationary period)
21 days holiday per annum plus statutory holidays
Additional holiday for long service
Opportunity to earn spot bonuses/awards for outstanding contributions
Cycle to work scheme (after probationary period)Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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