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Service Engineer

Worcester
3 weeks ago
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A small, well-established company based in Worcestershire are seeking a Commissioning Service Engineer to join their friendly, growing team. They provide Telemetry to the Gas Networks across the UK.
This is a permanent position that offers a 4 day week. This will be a mix of home-based and site work. There will be some travel to Gas sites around the UK. You must be eligible to work in the UK.
Hours: Core hours Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm
Salary Range: £45,000 - £65,000 per annum
Responsibilities to include:
• To create configurations for telemetry sites on the Gas Network
• To test configurations through WAT, FAT, SAT testing
• To fault find telemetry hardware and software
• To assemble hardware when required
• To communicate regularly with the team and clients when required
• To adhere to the company’s quality standards
• To work in line with the Health and Safety requirements
Requirements:
• Knowledge of and understanding of the gas network and working on gas sites or
similiar
• Some hands on knowledge of computing and programming
• Experience of fault finding and testing environments
• Delivery of engineering projects preferable within the Utilities industry
• Clear understanding of risk management principles and tools
• Access to own vehicle and UK Driving Licence
Benefits:
• Free on-site parking
• Company Pension contributions higher than national standard
• Opportunities for career progression
• Health Care Plan
• 20 days holiday + bank holidays
• Social events
If you have the above skills and are keen to work within an exciting, fast developing company email an up to date CV to Sian at Gainham Recruitment

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