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Field Service Engineer

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Field Service Engineer
Birmingham
£41,000 - £42,000 Basic + Overtime (£50,000 OTE) + Company Van + Technical Progression + Long-Term Stability + Great Culture + IMMEDIATE START

Are you a hands-on Field Service Engineer with an electrical background, looking for a technically challenging role in a growing and secure sector? This is your chance to join a market leader in environmental engineering, delivering high-quality installation projects that make a real difference to sustainability and pollution prevention.

Join a team as a Field Service Engineer known for doing things the right way -safely, professionally, and with pride. You'll work on varied projects across the UK, installing and commissioning specialist equipment while receiving full product and safety training. If you enjoy being out on-site, working with your hands, and taking ownership of your work, this role is for you.

Your Role As A Field Service Engineer Will Include:

  • Installation and commissioning of environmental systems (pumps, separators, control panels, and telemetry)
  • Electrical and mechanical site work including testing, wiring, and system setup
  • Surveying sites and preparing for new installations or upgrades
  • Working within confined spaces and producing site integrity reports
  • Ensuring compliance with safety, regulatory, and customer standards
  • Promoting best practices and professional conduct on every site

    As A Field Service Engineer You Will Have:

  • Electrical bias - Level 3 NVQ / City & Guilds or equivalent qualification
  • Background in installation or field service (industrial, utilities, or environmental sectors)
  • Knowledge of electrical control panels or pumping systems preferred
  • Ex-Forces, Utilities, or Industrial Engineering backgrounds strongly encouraged to apply
  • Strong problem-solving ability and attention to detail
  • Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regionally
  • Confident using tablets and software for reporting

    Apply now or call Billy on (phone number removed) for immediate consideration!

    Keywords: Field Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Installation Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Pump Engineer, Wastewater Engineer, Utilities Maintenance, Industrial Service Technician, Site Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Nottingham

    This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

    Please visit our website to view other positions we are currently handling.

    Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed

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