Oyster Recruitment Limited
Electronic Field Service Engineer

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Do you have experience servicing and troubleshooting electronic equipment and thrive when working independently in the field?
Our client is a forward-thinking organisation committed to creating a safer, cleaner, and healthier future through innovative gas detection solutions. They're looking for a Field Service Engineer to join their growing team.
Key Responsibilities:
- Service, calibrate and repair essential electronic gas detection equipment.
- Test all serviced equipment thoroughly to confirm it is fully operational, demonstrating its function to clients to ensure their confidence and understanding.
- Act as a key point of contact on-site, communicating clearly with customers about the work completed and any technical findings.
- Collaborate with other engineers on larger jobs and work closely with the Service Administration team to plan and optimise your schedule.
- Manage your own van stock and calibration gas efficiently, aiming to provide a first-time fix on every visit.
- Complete and submit accurate, professional service reports and safety documentation.
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Who They’re Looking For:
- Full UK driving licence
- Experience in electronic equipment service, troubleshooting and repair
- HNC/HND in electronics or electrical field, or equivalent technical qualification
- Previous field service engineering experience, desirable
- Commissioning and/or installation experience, desirable
- Confined Space, IPAF, or Safety Passport qualifications, desirable
- Knowledge of gas detection systems or similar technical equipment, desirable


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Benefits:
- Paid overtime (1.5x hourly rate, with double time on Sundays)
- 37.5-hour work week with travel time included
- Company van
- Enhanced pension
- Company shares scheme
- Health cash plan
- Life insurance
- 25 days holiday plus option to purchase more
If you're an experienced Service Engineer and looking for a new opportunity where your skills drive results, apply today.
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