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Vending Engineer

Enfield Town
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Vending PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) & Installations Engineer

Location: Enfield, London

Salary: £32,000 – £37,500 per annum

Overview:

We are seeking a skilled PDI & Installations Engineer to join our Technical Team. This role involves carrying out Pre-Delivery Inspections (PDI), machine preparation, and professional on-site installations of vending and refreshment equipment to the highest standards of quality and safety.

Key Responsibilities:

Complete PDIs on new and refurbished machines, ensuring they meet manufacturer and internal standards.

Prepare machines for delivery, including configuration, testing, branding, and software updates.

Carry out on-site installations of hot drinks, snack, fresh food, and water machines.

Commission and test equipment, including payment systems, telemetry, and connectivity.

Assist with machine moves, relocations, and site surveys.

Ensure compliance with health, safety, and electrical regulations.

Accurately complete installation records, reports, and handovers.

Liaise with Project Management and Service Desk to coordinate schedules and resolve installation issues.

Provide customer demonstrations and smooth equipment handovers.

Skills & Experience:

Previous experience in vending, coffee, or catering equipment installation/engineering.

Strong technical, electrical, and mechanical fault-finding skills.

Ability to work from technical manuals, wiring diagrams, and PDI checklists.

Excellent customer service and communication skills.

Full UK driving licence.

Benefits:

Competitive salary plus overtime opportunities.

Company vehicle, tools, and uniform provided.

Ongoing manufacturer training and development.

Opportunity to progress within a growing business.

Company bonus scheme.

Working Hours:

40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.

Flexibility required for occasional weekend or evening work.

Overtime available.

About Marble Talent

As engineering recruitment specialists, we pride ourselves on the ability to turn aspiring candidates at the beginning, middle or towards the end of their engineering careers into successful, professional engineers place at the right companies. We are interested in people from all walks of life, as long as they have the passion to succeed in engineering. Our goal is to become the recruiter of choice for UK engineering companies. We will do this by continuing to deliver a first-class service for both clients and candidates

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