Mobile Service Technician (Burwell)

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Job Title: Mobile Service Technician

Location: Burwell

Pay Range/details: £28,(Apply online only) to £37,(Apply online only)

Contract Type: Permanent

We are partnering with a leading company in the equipment services industry to offer an exciting opportunity for a skilled Mobile Service Technician to join their team.

This Mobile Service Technician role will be part of the technical support team, providing exceptional repair and service solutions to customers. As a Mobile Service Technician, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality technical support, troubleshooting, and repair services at customer locations across the UK, ensuring maximum customer satisfaction with premium equipment and services.

Key Responsibilities – Mobile Service Technician

Carry out servicing and repairs on Toro and other manufacturers’ equipment as required by customers
Diagnose repair faults effectively (mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic)
Represent the company and product brands professionally when dealing with customers
Maintain high levels of customer service for all support queries and requests
Keep accurate records of service/repair work, customer visits, and working time
Take ownership of customer problems and respond promptly to issues
Ensure safe working practices both in the workshop and at customer locations
Escalate complex issues to the Service Manager with detailed job sheets
Relay customer parts requirements efficiently to the parts team or Service Manager
Maintain a professional appearance and clean vehicle condition
Attend product and technical training events as required
Qualifications & Requirements – Mobile Service Technician

Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
Practical knowledge of mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic systems
Proficiency in Microsoft Office or equivalent software
Relevant technical experience or qualifications (e.g., NVQ, City & Guilds, or equivalent vocational training)
What we can offer – Mobile Service Technician

Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunities for technical and personal development training
Supportive team environment within Reesink UK Ltd
Access to industry-leading tools and equipment
Permanent role with a respected company in the turfcare industry
For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to .

If you’re currently working as a Mobile Service Engineer, Field Service Technician, Equipment Maintenance Engineer or Service and Repair Technicians this role offers a fantastic chance to leverage your expertise in troubleshooting and customer-facing technical support while working with premium equipment across the UK.

Omega is an employment agency specializing in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Automotive, Electronics, Energy & Renewables, and Tech sectors, connecting skilled professionals with leading companies in equipment services and technical support industries.

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