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Field Service Engineer

Role: Field Service Engineer (Metrology)
Location: Derbyshire
Shifts: Monday to Thursday 8am - 4:30pm / Friday 8am - 3:30pm
Starting Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 (Depending on experience)
Annual Earnings: £41,750 - £55,000 p/a
Overtime: 10hrs per week (Average)

Benefits:

  • Comfortable £10,000 - £15,000 in overtime earnings (Mostly driving to/from sites)

  • Increasing holiday allowance with service (Caps out at 28 + 8 Bank Holidays)

  • Brand new, 2025 plate high spec CUPRA as company car

  • Enhanced company pension

  • Full training package included.

  • Laptop, mobile phone, fuel card, company credit card, breakfast allowance, on-site lunch allowance and overnight meal allowance.

  • Potential to grow within the business.

  • Zero weekends & no EU working.

    The Role: Field Service Engineer

  • Home based, customer facing field service engineer.

  • Fault finding, diagnosis and repair.

  • Perform regular preventative maintenance and services.

  • Decommission, move and re-commision of CMMs.

  • Retrofitting and re-build of CMMs

  • Upgrade and installation of CMM software and hardware.

  • Verification and calibration of CMMs.

    Entry Requirements:

  • City & Guilds, NVQ or BTEC Level 3 in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering ideally gained through a recognised apprenticeship.

  • 5 Years of experience as a Field Service Engineer, ideally within Metrology, CMMs or Dimensional Measurement.

  • Electrical and Mechanical skills required with a competency in fault finding and repairing machinery.

    About Auxtronic
    Auxtronic is a leading recruitment specialist that partners with blue chip manufacturers and highly technical systems integrators within the fields of engineering and automation. The industries we are most connected to include Food & Beverages, Distribution, Automotive, Pharmaceutical, Aggregates and Robotics across the UK & Europe.

    We welcome the opportunity to discuss exciting career prospects with new and existing clients in the fields of electrical and mechanical engineering, contact our team of specialists to discuss your next challenge.

    Auxtronic is a third party employment consultant on behalf of our longstanding client and is a committed equal opportunities employer, encouraging people from all walks of life to trust us with their career advances.

    We encourage you to make contact with us for more information on our opportunities, services, testimonials and policies either through direct correspondence or via our website and LinkedIn page

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