Field Service Engineer

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What Are We Looking For?

Our Site Services team is looking to recruit Field Maintenance Engineers to join the business to support the installation, delivery, and maintenance of our products to industry across the UK. You will undertake control, instrumentation, and electrical works, including commissioning and fault finding within new and existing MCC’s, industrial instrumentation, analysers, motors, actuators, and all other equipment used in the automated control systems.

Please note that there is a requirement to attend sites and whilst every effort will be made to accommodate local working, there may be a need for occasional visits away from home.

Some of Your Key Duties Include:

  • Completing electrical and instrumentation installation and commissioning works in line with the Company and client standards and procedures.

  • Ensure that all works are completed safely, efficiently and to specification.

  • Inspection, testing and production of quality documentation.

  • Carry out commissioning activities of LV Electrical systems, Instrumentation and Control Systems including MCC’s and associated field equipment.

  • Ensure all drawings and test records and telemetry schedules are marked up/information passed onto project teams.

  • Maintain key relationships with Project Managers, Site Managers/Teams, Health and Safety Advisors, Support Services, Clients, Contractors and Subcontractors.

    What Do You Need?

  • Experience within an Electrical Engineering position.

  • Experience in panel wiring, programming VSDs, and fault finding is beneficial.

  • Understanding of Electrical regulations, equipment, installation, and verification.

  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.

  • Team player with a flexible approach to work.

    TCS – Who Are We?

    TCS specialise in power and process control, excelling in the specification and supply of motor control centres, control panels, power distribution, and process control systems for a wide range of industries.

    TCS is part of the RSE group of companies, operating within the Power Distribution & Controls business stream. RSE is the leading contractor of choice in the design, build & maintenance of water treatment & water recycling equipment. Delivering products and services to clients across the UK, RSE’s unique offering to the market focuses on innovation, efficiency, and excellence.

    RSE – Who Are We?

    Established in 1982, RSE has grown into one of the most prominent specialist engineering businesses in the UK water industry. We have created an in-house full-service capability from project inception through to design, fabrication, and delivery by means of installation and commissioning.

    We have created a service offering for our clients that presents innovative solutions to our industry and our dedicated staff plays a key role in delivering our business and sustainability goals. We have grown to over 2000 staff across our Group of companies, with a strategic ambition that will see the business continue to grow as we expand our operations and diversify our products.

    What We Offer

    To build successful teams and drive the level of quality that we are renowned for, we know we need the best people in the industry. Not only do we require the relevant skillsets, but we also need people with the right attitude and mentality to thrive and grow in such an innovative industry. You will be given every opportunity to set the path of your career through our Business Streams and work in an environment that will require you to rise to the challenge of working for a market leader.

  • Industry-leading salary dependent on experience.

  • Company vehicle available.

  • A flexible career development path, with no restrictions on where your career can go.

  • A holiday allowance of 25 days plus Bank Holidays.

  • EV/Hybrid Car Lease Scheme

  • Discount Retail Platform

  • Company Pension Scheme.

    If you’re interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provides you with the support to create your future, then please apply

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