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Service Engineer

Cheltenham
5 days ago
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Work on exciting cutting edge projects within automation & robotics

  • Opportunity to travel, with frequent trips to the US
  • Competitive package and a great place to work
  • Further training and development available, with paths to progress

    Service Engineer (Automation / Robotics)
    £45,000 - £50,000 + Allowances (OTE £65k-£70k) + Car + Private Healthcare
    Commutable from Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury with international travel

    Are you a Service Engineer looking for a variety of work, a competitive package, development opportunities and a clear scope to progress your career further?

    As a go-to Service Engineer, you will take the lead on the commissioning and servicing of special purpose automation systems across a diverse range of sectors in the UK and US. With an appreciation of PLC fault finding and experience in automation, manufacturing or similar, you will have the core skills to excel in this role.

    This company have won awards for what they do and their scope of work is exciting for any good engineer to be a part of. Specialising in production line machinery for factory environments, their work in automation is at the forefront of leading technology and with a full order book, they're looking towards a bright and profitable future.

    This role would suit a Service Engineer with basic PLC fault finding experience, who is happy to travel with work and has serviced automation, robotics, conveyors or similar.

    DUTIES
  • Service and commissioning of bespoke automation solutions and robotics
  • Mix of workshop and field based, with travel across the UK and US
  • On-going development and progression opportunities

    PERSON
  • Service Engineer who has worked with automation, robotics, conveyor systems etc
  • Happy to travel the UK and US with stay aways up to 2/3 weeks
  • Basic PLC fault finding, or similar

    Service, Commissioning, Installation, Maintenance, Engineer, Electrical, Mechanical, PLC, Electric, NVQ, HNC, HND, Manufacturing, Automation, Robotics, Conveyors, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Evesham

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