Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Field Service Engineer

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Field Service Engineer
Field Service Engineer
Twickenham
£30,000 - £40,000 Basic + Family Feel Environment + Job Satisfaction + Training + Progression + Van + Work-Life Balance + Stability + Regional Patch + Immediate Start
Are you a Field Service Engineer looking for a role with real job satisfaction? Do you want to join a growing, family-run business that genuinely values its engineers, offers structured training, and long-term progression?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a rapidly expanding company within the coffee sector, working across a regional patch. With major contracts secured and more growth planned, this business is investing heavily in training centres and developing its engineers. You'll be part of a close-knit team where you're known by name, not number, and given the support to progress into more technical or senior roles.
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Your Job As A Field Service Engineer Will Include:
- Installation, servicing, maintaining, and repairing coffee machines
- Fault finding, testing, and diagnosing electro-mechanical equipment
- Covering a regional patch across the M23
- Providing excellent customer service and building strong client relationships
- Working on a variety of equipment across hospitality, retail, and commercial sites


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As A Field Service Engineer You Will Have:
- Electro-mechanical background - coffee machines, gaming, white goods or similar
- Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills (multimeter use essential)
- Full UK driving licence (essential)
- Experience working in a field service environment
- Live commutable to Twickenham and happy to travel regionally
Apply now or contact Billy on 07458 163030 for immediate consideration
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