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CNC Machine Service Engineer

Burntwood
3 weeks ago
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The business is one of the largest and most established companies throughout the world that specialise in the supply, installation, commission and repair CNC Machines.

They have a strong network of engineers across the UK, along with additional technical support staff who are office based.

They have a HQ here in the UK, plus other satellite branches nationwide.

This business have one of the best reputations in the industry, they’re very well known in the machine tool world for having a great staff retention rate.

Responsibilities for the role include -

• Breakdown repairs and maintenance to all of their CNC machine tool range

• Routine service and inspections, as well as fault finding

• Carrying out both mechanical and electrical repairs to machinery including control panels • Installation and commissioning of machinery on site

• Ordering of parts from the office, replacing and retrofitting

• Providing end user training and customer support both remotely and on site

• Travel from home to site covering a region, but must be prepared to travel nationwide when required for large projects.

Product training provided in the first 6 – 12 months too, along with job shadowing with their most experienced engineers We would love to hear from you if you've previously worked in any of the following roles - - Service Engineer, Service Technician, or a site based maintenance engineer - Electrically or Mechanically bias, ideally holding an NVQ level 3 in one of the disciplines - Experience working CNC controls - Good knowledge of fault finding, electrical and mechanical repairs - Willingness to travel nationally on occasions - Clean driving license

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