Electrical Service Engineer (Training on Robotics)

Birmingham
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Electrical Service Engineer (Training on Robotics)
£40,000 - £45,000 + £7,000 Bonus + Progression + Training + Company Car
Birmingham, Covering UK

Are you a Service Engineer from an Electrical background with PLC knowledge, looking to join an international OEM that can provide training and structured development to become Robotics expert?

Do you want a role where you can explore the UK, being away from home most nights of the week?

In this role you will be servicing, commissioning and installing automated injection moulding machinery and industrial Robots. This will include travelling all across the UK, staying away 4-5 nights a week, so flexibility is a must. You'll receive a £7K bonus at the end of the year for staying away, and the company has an extensive training programme in France to get you up to speed.

This company are an international giant in Injection Moulding technology. They develop and manufacture in house, and their machines and robots are found all across the Globe. You'll be working for the UK Service and Commissioning wing, covering all of the UK and often staying away from home.

This role would suit an Electrical Service Engineer looking to become a Robotics expert who is more than comfortable staying away from home most weeks of the year.

The Role:

Servicing, Commissioning and Installing industrial Robots and Injection Moulding technology
Travelling across the UK, staying away from home 4-5 nights a week
Extensive training programme to become a technical expert
Structured development plan and achievable progression
£7K bonus, paid annually
Company Car for private useThe Person

Service Engineer
Electrical background with PLC knowledge
Comfortable staying away from home 4-5 nights a weekJob Reference: BBBH 23231

Electrical, Service, Engineer, Technician, Injection, Moulding, Robots, Robotics, PLC, Programming, Grad, Graduate, Travel, UK, Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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