Field Service Engineer

E3 Recruitment
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Company Vehicle + 10% Pension + Annual Bonus + Frequent Overtime + 33 Holidays

This Field Service Engineer vacancy will give the successful individual the chance to join a globally operating organisation who are currently in a period of exciting growth.

This award-winning organisation was recently ranked as one the top 25 employers world-wide, within their specific field. Since their establishment over 160 years ago, they have become a household name within a number of high-profile industries including Oil & Gas and Power Generation, and now employ over 15,000 people across the world.

As a Field Service Engineer, you will be visiting various Water/Utilities facilities across the Midlands in order to carry out reactive and preventative maintenance on a range of flow control equipment.

For this Field Service Engineer role, we are keen to receive applications fromMECHANICAL OR ELECTRICALTechnicians, as full training can be provided to help the successful candidate become multi-skilled.

Key Responsibilities of the Field Service Engineer will include:

  • Carrying out planned, preventative and reactive maintenance on a variety of wastewater equipment (Pumps & Valves) onsite with customers as well as at satellite workshops
  • Conducting routine & planned inspection to ensure Mechanical and/or Electrical integrity
  • Strip/dismantle, inspect, repair/refurbish and test various OEMs products whilst identifying parts & solutions required
  • Safe mechanical & electrical disconnection, installation, commissioning and decommissioning of old/new equipment
  • Accurately completing associated paperwork & reports as per customer and internal requirements

In return, the Field Service Engineer will receive:

  • Annual Salary: Up to 40,000.00 depending on experience + overtime (paid at 150% & 200%)
  • Holiday Entitlement: 33 Days including public holidays
  • Annual Bonus up to 1,700.00 per annum - subject to company performance
  • Pension Scheme: 10% Combined Contribution (5% Employer / 5% Employee)
  • Ongoing training, development and excellent career progression & stability

To apply for the Field Service Engineer role, please click "Apply Now" and attach a copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Callum Good at E3 Recruitment for more information.

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