Service Engineer

Gildersome
4 weeks ago
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Company vehicle, career development, 32 days holiday, discounted car lease scheme and job security are just a few perks that the service engineer will enjoy whilst working with this highly regarded and specialist engineering business. This permanent role offers a fantastic opportunity to be part of an innovative and growing organisation that places a strong emphasis on organic growth and career development.

The successful candidate will play a key part in supporting with installations, delivery and maintenance across the M62 corridor.

With the HQ based in Leeds, the company is easily accessible from surrounding towns and cities, including Huddersfield, Bradford, Wakefield, Barnsley, and York.

Key Responsibilities of the Service Engineer

Completing electrical installation and commissioning works in line with the company and clients' standards.
Carrying out inspecting, testing and production, and also completing quality documentation.
Carrying out commissioning activities of LV electrical systems, instrumentation and control systems which include MCC's and associated field equipment.
Ensuring that all drawings, test records and telemetry schedules are marked up and passed onto the relevant team.
Experience/ Skills required:

Previous experience working within electrical engineering.
Previous experience working with panel wiring, programming VSDs and fault finding.
Understanding of electrical regulations equipment, installation and verifications.
Previous experience working with control panels.
Previous experience working away from home (Preferred)
Working Hours of the Service Engineer

Monday To Friday.
07:00-16:00 OR 08:00-17:00.
In Return, the Service Engineer will receive:

Basic Salary: £43,000-£47,000 (Dependant on Experience).
Overtime available paid at premium.
Company vehicle available.
32 holidays per annum.
Access to company car lease scheme.
Discounted retail platforms.To apply for this position, please click "Apply Now" and attach a copy of your CV. Alternatively, please contact Ismail Ahmed at E3 Recruitment

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