Service Engineer

Manchester
5 days ago
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Service Engineer

(Electro-Mechanical CNC)

To £35K Basic + Company Vehicle + 25 days holiday + Benefits

North West

Company

This well-established privately-owned CNC machine Tool business, selling into the UK and Europe, has an excellent reputation for customer service and quality. Working in partnership with automotive, aerospace and precision engineering clients this business offers a varied and technically challenging role.

Built on strong values, the company has a loyal and constantly growing customer base. Due to strategic growth and increased demand, the business is now looking for experienced CNC and machine tool service engineers either from Maintenance or service backgrounds.

Ideally you will already have knowledge and experience of CNC machinery and PLC software, although for the right candidate specific product training will be provided.

Role

Planned Preventative Maintenance on CNC machinery in a dedicated region.

Implementing the company’s service plans with the team.

Fault find electrical and mechanical repair on CNC machinery.

Working on Siemens software, AC/DC controls

Report feedback to Service Manager

Providing first class customer support and service

Skills and Experience required

Electrical- Mechanical engineer, with electrical bias 60/40

Advanced Modern Apprenticeship, or HNC/HND

Experience working on CNC machinery.

Good knowledge of voltage, AC/DC current, Windows and PLC software

Worked on PLC controlled machinery, electrical Fault finding.

Good enthusiastic team player

Flexible, willing to travel.

This is an excellent position within the service team so would suit someone seeking a new challenge, maybe excited to work for a market leader. This company in return offers a comprehensive training and development package, with rewarding stable and secure career.

To apply please forward you CV to our managing consultant Simon Kinson at

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