Field Service Engineer

Bridgnorth
5 months ago
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Field Service Engineer

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Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Bridgnorth

£37,000 - £38,000 + Payed Door to Door + Overtime OTE £50,000 + Training + Progression + Company Vehicle + Stayaway + Half Day Friday

Fantastic opportunity for a Field Service Engineer to join a market leading construction material machinery manufacturer that recognises, rewards and promotes from within. Ideal for someone looking to grow their skill set and experience in a steady industry that offers responsibility and on target earnings of £50,000+.

This company is at the forefront of their sector and offers training straight away to ensure their clients experience the highest levels of service and their team is always competent and developing. The successful Field Service Engineer can expect to get out what they put in with genuine door to door payments and generous overtime rates.

Your role as a Field Service Engineer will include:

  • Installation & Commissioning of machinery
  • Servicing & Reactive Breakdowns
  • Travel to customer sites including occasional stayaway

    The successful Field Service Engineer will need:
  • NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical or Electrical discipline
  • Electrical fault finding ability
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic experience
  • Full UK Driving License

    Please apply or call Tommy Reynolds for immediate consideration

    Key words: Maintenance, Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, multi-skilled maintenance engineer, shift engineer, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, Manufacturing, Electrically Biassed, Mechanically Biassed, Process Engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, fmcg, engineering, breakdown, Fitter, Electrical Fitter, PLC, Automation, Robotics, Controls, Mechanical Fitter, Welder, Fabricator, CNC, FSE, Field Engineer, Field Service, Electro-Mechanical, Birmingham, Telford, Kidderminster, Wolverhampton, Cannock, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Worcester

    This vacancy is being advertised by Accelerated People Management Ltd. The services of Accelerated People Management Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

    Accelerated People Management Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed. We will endeavour to respond to all applicants however due to the sheer volume of response, we can only guarantee that candidates who have been shortlisted will be contacted

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