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Field Service Engineer - Materials Testing

Mechatronic Capital Equipment - Republic of Ireland

Candidate Location: Galway, Limerick, Waterford

€40,000 - €50,000 Basic Salary + Company Van + Credit Card + Allowance for Lunch and Dinner + Training & Progression Paths

Fantastic opportunity to work for a market leading company maintaining, calibrating, and repairing mechatronic capital machinery.
Great role for someone with a strong mechatronics, electromechanical or electrical background
Excellent progression and training opportunities
Rare and unique opportunity with a company boasting excellent staff retentionThe Company recruiting for the Field Service Engineer:

This forward-thinking and growing company is a true recognisable force across 20+ different engineering sectors and disciplines
Being established for over 150 years, they pride themselves on the quality of their equipment and service offering.
You have a rare opportunity to join this technologically advanced business as they look to expand their engineering team.
In return for your experience, they can offer a very rewarding career and benefits package.The Role of Field Service Engineer:

You'll be field based, covering a territory and visiting customer sites on a daily basis
You will be responsible for the service, maintenance, and repair of this mechatronics biased testing equipment and instrumentation.
You will be working within a variety of appealing manufacturing sectors including the aerospace, automotive, and medical industries, amongst others.
You will play an important role in ensuring the equipment is correctly calibrated and always maintained to UKAS standards.
Fantastic training and progression opportunities
You should be calibrating systems within 3 months and INAB certified within 6 months
The field-based nature of the role will require nights away from home.The Candidate for the Field Service Engineer:

Familiar with electrical and mechanical engineering principles
Previous successful hires have come from an engineering discipline from the Armed Forces
Knowledge of Charpy, IZOD, Impact Testing, and ISO 148-1 is of distinct interest, as is an understanding of mechatronics
Able to calibrate equipment
Strong hydraulic knowledge in addition to electrical would be of significant interest
Strong IT skills and have good attention to detail
Hold a full valid driving licence and passport
Have right to work in the Republic of Ireland as sponsorship can't be provided.The Package for the Field Service Engineer:

€40,000 - €50,000 Basic Salary, D.O.E
Pay rise after probation and achieving personal INAB certification (~6 months)
€6.76 daily lunch allowance when in field
€17 meal allowance if away
Expensed company van or reimbursed business miles
Enhanced sick pay (75 days full pay)
On-going manufacturers training
Tools, mobile, laptop
25 days holiday plus bank holidaysPlease apply for this job online if you are interested and feel you fit the above criteria.

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