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Field Service Engineer - Aerospace

CBS Butler
Greater London
1 year ago
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1172699_1698148162

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Uxbridge

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£35000 - £42000 per annum + Corporate Package

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Alex Froude

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1 day ago

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ASAP

AEROSPACE / AVIATION FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER

Located North/West Greater London

A world leader from the Aerospace sector is looking for a Field Service Engineer to work on their highly complex bespoke systems. My client has strong reputation within the aerospace industry for delivering excellence in engineering. You could be a part of this highly reputable company and be part of a company that makes a difference in the world.

You will be travelling initially around greater London area and the South East but leading to more extensive travel to Europe and Asia! You will get a company car, company credit card, work allowances, all milage is reimbursed and optional overtime.

THE ROLE - FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER

Visit customer facilities to carry out trial installation on development projects and feedback findings. Includes but not limited to installation of seats, inter seat sequencing systems and canopy fracturing/removal systems Visit customer's facilities to undertake installations, retrofit programmes, modifications and maintenance of my clients products. Convert seats based on specifications and be part of the installation team specifying changes and procedures for bespoke installations and modifications Deliver training to end-users on installation and initial preparation and immediate main activities and certify them to these standards.

EXPERIENCE/SKILLS - FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER

HNC/BTECH/NVQ qualified or equivalent experience Strong understanding experience with Aircraft maintenance Previously worked in Aerospace/Aviation/Defence industry Strong knowledge of product maintenance techniques Interpersonal skills able to speak customers IT literate

If you are interested in this exciting position please do not hesitate and

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