Machine Tool Service Engineer

ASC Connections
Springfield, City of Belfast, County Antrim
10 months ago
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Join a Leading CNC Service Team as a Service Engineer - Northern Ireland

A well-established and forward-thinking manufacturer of CNC machinery is looking for a skilled Service Engineer to become part of its dynamic Service Team. Renowned for delivering intuitive, cutting-edge solutions that drive long-term value, the company supports a diverse global customer base-particularly in the automotive, aerospace, and HVAC sectors-with fast, locally tailored service and support.

What You'll Be Doing:

Fault-finding, diagnostics, and repairs on advanced CNC machines
Installing and commissioning new machines
Delivering on-site customer training
Acting as a key technical liaison between customers and the factory for product improvement and feedback

What You'll Need:

Essential:

4+ years experience as a field service engineer in CNC machinery (ideally machine tools or metal-forming equipment)
Expertise across CNC control systems (preferably Siemens)
Minimum HND qualification or time-served apprenticeship in a relevant engineering disciplineDesirable:

Degree-level education
In-depth application knowledge of laser cutting for metals
CAD/CAM understanding
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills

What's in It for You:

Fully expensed company car
Private medical insurance
Mobile phone and pension scheme
Salary sacrifices options
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

This is a rare opportunity for a skilled Service Engineer to work with some of the most advanced and high-value CNC systems on the market. You'll play a key role in helping customers maximise up time, productivity, and satisfaction-while being recognised as both an expert and a trusted partner.

Ready to take the next step in your service engineering career? Apply today and join a company that truly values expertise, supports your development, and offers long-term career progression

ASC Connections Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We are committed to equal opportunity and diversity

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