Field Service Engineer

Bicester
3 days ago
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Field Service Engineer - Floor-Care Systems

Floor Sweeping & Scrubbing Machinery - M4 Corridor, Oxfordshire & Northern Home Counties

Bicester, Oxford, Milton Keynes, Reading, Slough, Aylesbury, Luton

£28,000 - £35,000 basic salary + 25% Overtime + Company Vehicle + Bonus + Benefits

Do you have some electrical fault-finding experience?
Eager to use your engineering and technical skills?
Enjoy the thought of a field based, customer facing role?Our client is on the search for an energetic and driven service engineer with some electrical fault-finding experience looking for a field-based role, working on a range of manual and robotic floor cleaning systems.

Your Role as a Field Service Engineer:

Covering a territory of M4 Corridor, Oxfordshire and Northern Home Counties
A relaxed, non-targeted role - typically 3-4 jobs per day
80% service and PPM, 20% reactive breakdowns
Fault finding on electrical and battery-operated floor cleaning machinery. Mechanical training provided.
Visiting clients in sectors ranging from automotive retailers, supermarkets, and warehouses, through to industrial manufacturers, airports, and education.
Typically working 08:00 - 16:30 Mon - Thu, 08:00 - 15:30 Fri. Return travel paid as overtime.Ideal Background for the Field Service Engineer Position:

Able to fault find using a multimeter
Electrical bias with a mechanical appreciation
A brand-ambassador and able to think on feet and use own initiative.
Can-do attitude and willingness to learn and train.
Physically fit and able as role involves travel and manual handling
A team player
Hold a full UK driving licence and right to work in the UK as no sponsorship is provided.The Company recruiting for the Field Service Engineer:

An established company with over 35 years of industry experience
Known for their friendly customer service and advice covering a range of manufacturers.
Specialised in new, used, and hire equipment; electrical and battery operated.
Joining a team of 9 existing engineersThe Package for the Field Service Engineer:

£28,000 - £35,000 basic salary depending on experience
25% Overtime (uncapped)
Company van with private use
Pension, specialist tools, training, laptop, mobile
28 days holiday including statutory bank holidays.Please apply for this job online if you are interested and feel you fit the above criteria.

Dave is the main point of contact for the role.

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