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Field Service Engineer

SYNTEGON
Bristol City
1 day ago
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Job Description

A new opportunity has arisen at Syntegon for a dual skilled Field Service Engineer for the food packaging division, specialising in Secondary Packaging.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Install, commission, and maintain Syntegon Secondary Packaging equipment, including final mechanical positioning, levelling, running equipment to agreed specifications and ultimately perform site acceptance tests.

  • Travel globally (approximately 80% of the time, including both national and international assignments), with flexibility for short-notice travel and occasional weekend work.

  • Carry out routine maintenance and planned servicing according to service agreements and schedules.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve electrical, mechanical, and software issues, identifying root causes and liaising with engineering teams when necessary.

  • Provide customer training on equipment operation and routine maintenance, managing customer expectations and advising on future Maintenance Programmes.

  • Respond to breakdowns and short-notice call-outs, working to tight timescales to minimise downtime.

  • Produce detailed reports following site visits and submit relevant expenses in a timely manner.

  • Support product trials and identify opportunities for machine upgrades and modernisation.

  • Maintain up-to-date product knowledge through ongoing training.

  • Support the manufacturing facility in Bristol when required.


Qualifications

Knowledge and Skills:

The job holder will hold the following knowledge and skills;

  • Qualifications in Mechatronics, mechanical or electrical engineering
  • Electrical engineering – a good understanding of both modern and older control systems across a wide range of platforms
  • Ability to working under own initiative and skills
  • Understanding correct methods of mechanical fitting from changing bearings to setting up machinery
  • Adjusting high speed packaging machinery to achieve optimum efficiency.
  • Ability to find and identify worn and damaged parts from assembly drawings
  • PLC theory and practice. Ability to fault find within our software, Allen Bradley preferred but Beckhoff and Siemen’s advantageous
  • Commercial awareness. Being able to spot opportunities such as machine upgrades and modernization. Then inform customer about possibilities before reporting to sales person. Helping finalise the sale
  • An understanding of high level of customer service
  • Ability to prioritise work to challenging deadlines
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to work remotely, often overseas in a variety of locations in different time zones
  • Full driving license
  • Experience in a previous field service role is desirable.
  • Exposure to FMCG manufacturing industry – food and packaging would be an advantage
  • Packaging engineering and technical skills desirable



Additional Information

We are a group of open-minded and high-spirited collaborators. We emphasise collaboration and mutual support. We are more than happy to support your wishes of improvement within your area of expertise. Besides that, we offer a fine salary package, lots of benefits, and various fun social activities.

Syntegon offer:

  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays
  • Pension Scheme with Aviva
  • Yu Life
  • Company Car
  • Life Assurance 7 x annual salary
  • Simply Health Medical Cashback plan
  • Income protection after 2 years’ service
  • Cycle to work Scheme
  • Tech Scheme
  • Everymind at Work
  • An excellent opportunity to gain experience within a global company.

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