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Field Service Engineer
Job Title - Field Service Engineer
Location - Covering WV, DY and B6 Postcodes
Salary: £30,000 - £37,000 (40 Hours) or £36,000 - £42,500 (45 Hours)
Shift: Monday to Friday - 40 Hour or 45 Hour Week available
Job Role:
I'm working with a market-leading materials handling business that's looking to add an experienced Field Service Engineer to its growing team. This role involves servicing, maintaining, and repairing forklift trucks and a range of MHE across customer sites within your local area.
As a Field Service Engineer, you'll be responsible for fault finding, diagnostics, planned maintenance, and breakdown repairs, with the autonomy to organise your own workload and diary. You'll be fully supported by a strong technical back-office team and benefit from ongoing manufacturer training and development, ensuring you stay up to date with the latest equipment and technologies.
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Sector - Field Service Maintenance
Non-Negotiable Requirements of Field Service Engineer:
- Must have hands-on Servicing or Maintenance Experience
Requirements of Field Service Engineer:
- Maintenance experience of Forklift Trucks or Mobile Plant Machinery or HGV's or industrial Vehicles.
- Have hands-on experience in the following disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical, and Hydraulics.
- Recognised Engineering Qualification.
- Full UK Driving License
Desirable Requirements of Field Service Engineer:
- Previously have worked as a Field Service Engineer.
- Minimum Level 3 Qualification in Engineering.


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The Field Service Engineer will benefit from:
- Full Training and Induction Scheme
- Company van & fuel card.
- Regular overtime available with Door to Door pay.
- Company Pension Scheme
- Tools provided
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then please click apply at the bottom of this advert.
For further details contact Matthew Lye at Pioneer Selection
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