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Field Service Coffee Engineer

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Field Service Coffee Engineer
Field Service Coffee Engineer
Location: Reading, Basingstoke, Southampton, High Wycombe, Winchester, Slough, West London
Salary: £34,270 per annum
Benefits: Company van plus laptop, mobile, pension
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Monday - Friday 8am - 4.30pm)
Occasional weekends as and when required
The Company
We are a leading multinational coffee machine specialist, providing a comprehensive range of coffee machines to the OOH, HoReCa, and vending markets.
Our machines are used by over 10,000 customers in over 140 countries worldwide, this has enabled us to establish a global revenue in excess of £304 million as the field service coffee engineer you will be working with some of those 10,000 customers.
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The Role
As a Field Service Engineer for our client, you will be responsible for install, repair, and maintain coffee equipment across their broad portfolio of clients in the Home Counties/South of England area.
- If you like no days the same, this coffee engineer role will be for you.
- Working on planned maintenance as well as unexpected machine breakdowns and malfunction.
- You will be expected to control stock levels of parts, so all jobs are completed against KPIs.


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The Person
As a field service engineer you would have ideally worked in the coffee industry, particularly with table top machines.
- If you like no days the same, this coffee engineer role will be for you.
- Working on planned maintenance as well as unexpected machine breakdowns and malfunction.
- You will be expected to control stock levels of parts, so all jobs are completed against KPIs.
You will be representing the company at all times, personality and attitude is key to this role, as is professionalism and strong communication skills.
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