April Quest
Electrical Field Service Engineer

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Electrical Field Service Engineer
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£55,000 | Company Van | Expenses Paid | UK Travel
Are you an experienced Electrical Field Service Engineer looking for your next challenge?
We're recruiting an Electrical Field Service Engineer to join a market-leading engineering business delivering safety-critical electrical systems across rail depots throughout the UK.
This Electrical Field Service Engineer role is field based and involves installation, commissioning, fault finding and maintenance of electrical equipment on customer sites. You'll typically spend 2-3 nights away each week, with hotels and meals paid for.
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The Package
- Up to £55,000
- Company Van
- Fuel card & company credit card
- Hotels and meals paid when working away
- Laptop and mobile phone
- Monday - Friday, 8.30-17.00 (travel included within working hours)
- Full product training and ongoing development
What You'll Need
- Experience as an Electrical Field Service Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Electrical Service Engineer or Commissioning Engineer.
- Strong electrical fault-finding skills
- Experience working within safety-critical environments including rail, utilities, power, industrial automation, fire and security, or water.
- Happy travelling across the UK and staying away during the week.
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Full rights to work in the UK without sponsorship


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Whether you're currently working as an Electrical Field Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer or Commissioning Engineer, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing business offering varied project work, autonomy and long-term career development.
Apply today if you're an experienced Electrical Field Service Engineer looking for your next opportunity!
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