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Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

A trusted technical specialist and service provider in the plastics industry, that represents a select group of innovative OEMs are now seeking a Service Engineer to join their expanding team. They support high-performance injection moulding machinery, robotics, and automation systems across a many sectors with a strong focus on quality and technical excellence.

You will support customers throughout the UK and occasionally Ireland, with all aspects of injection moulding machine service, repair and processing support.

As a Service Engineer your duties will include, but are not limited to-

Equipment installation, start-up, commissioning and training
Maintenance of equipment at customers premises
Service administration tasks
Regular travel during the working week, covering throughout the UK and occasionally Ireland

To be successful in the role of Service Engineer, the ideal Candidate-

Has a working knowledge and understanding of plastic injection moulding machines and automation
Has a good working knowledge of Mechanics, Hydraulics and Electrics (electrical qualification would be beneficial, but not necessary)
Will show resourcefulness, good organisational and time management skills
Should be methodical, with good attention to detail

On offer-

A basic salary of £40 - 50K, depending on experience
Monday to Friday with occasional planned weekend work (rare)
Maximum 10-hour day, including travel time
Annual Christmas bonus
Annual Profit Share bonus paid in March
23 days holiday + bank holidays
Company pension contributions of 8% (employee minimum of 5%)
Private Healthcare scheme
Life Assurance

In addition -

A company car provided for business and personal use
Fuel card provided for business use
Accommodation and subsistence expenses will be covered by the company

If you think you could be a good fit for the service engineer role, please apply now to start your application

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