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Job Title: International Service Technician

Shift: Day shift

Location: Gloucester

Salary: £40,(Apply online only) - £45,(Apply online only) per annum + Comprehensive benefits package

Join a dynamic, rapidly expanding manufacturing company based in Gloucester. They are seeking a skilled technician to join their international service team. This role focuses on setting up and testing automation equipment before shipment, commissioning machinery at customers’ overseas sites, and training operators and maintenance staff on equipment operation.

Duties - International Service Technician 

Setting up and testing the company’s complete range of machinery.
Conducting final assembly and testing of equipment prior to inspection and dispatch.
Installing and commissioning machinery at customer locations.
Training customer personnel at various levels, both at the company’s facility and overseas.
Preparing detailed reports and proposing solutions after site visits.
Collaborating with Sales, Production, and Design teams.
Undertaking extensive global travel, including weekends when necessary.
Ensuring accurate completion of all machine-related documentation.
Identifying opportunities for process, productivity, and quality enhancements and reporting to management.
Participating in improvement initiatives as needed.
Building strong relationships with internal teams, customers, and suppliers.
Qualifications and Requirements - International Service Technician

Completion of a recognised Engineering Apprenticeship; ONC or HNC in Engineering is a plus.
Strong mechanical skills with proven experience in mechanical assembly and fault diagnosis.
Proficiency in using measuring tools such as micrometres and vernier callipers, with a keen eye for detail.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical assembly drawings.
Competence in reading and interpreting pneumatic drawings and circuits, with the ability to troubleshoot to component level.
Basic knowledge of electrical control circuits.
Familiarity with PLC machine controls.
Capability to write clear, concise reports and propose effective solutions.
Self-driven, enthusiastic, and able to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders.
Valid passport and willingness to travel internationally with flexible working hours.
Compliance with required vaccinations, inoculations, and blood tests for international travel.
What we can offer - International Service Technician

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
9/10 shift pattern.
Private medical insurance.
A collaborative and inclusive work environment.
Continuous training and career development opportunities.
Call for Action - International Service Technician

For more details about this position, contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed).

Suitable for: Candidates currently working as Maintenance Technicians or Field Service Technicians

For additional opportunities in your field, visit our website at (url removed).

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