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Field Service Engineer Electrical Mechanical

Staffbase Recruitment Ltd
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Our client is a leading supplier of vehicle wash machinery and due to their continued success Staffbase have been appointed to recruit for the position of Field Service Engineer.

We are seeking an electrical bias field service engineer will undertake machine installations, maintenance and repair work throughout the UK.

Salary £40K -£44K +OT +Van + Bonus

The Role:

The field service engineer will be responsible for electrical and mechanical installation, service and repair of commercial vehicle wash equipment.
Your duties will include but is not limited to the following;

  • Assist with vehicle wash machinery installation and commissioning
  • Electrical control panel and installations of machinery
  • Attend machinery breakdowns and carry out fault find and repair work
  • Undertake scheduled planned maintenance checks
  • Ensure accurate visit reports including details of work undertaken /completed is recorded on computer system

Candidate:

You will be a competent engineer with excellent 3-phase electrical and mechanical fault find and repair skills.

Ideally you will have recognised qualification in electrical engineering e.g 18th edition.

Applicants with previous work experience with vehicle wash systems would be beneficial but not essential as training will be given.

You will be computer literate and you will have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Must be comfortable with working outdoors and occasionally staying from home.

Hours of Work:

Monday to Friday 45 Hours +OT

Benefits:
Competitive Basic salary £40K -£44K + OT + Bonus
Company Van, phone & laptop
33 days annual leave
Pension
Excellent work life balance work routine

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