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Field Service Engineer
Field Service Engineer
Location Covering WV, DY and B6 Postcodes
Salary £30,000 – £37,000 (40Hours) or £36,000 – £42,500 (45Hours)
Shift Patterns Monday to Friday (40 or 45-hour week available)
About the 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 on-site role involves:
- Servicing, maintaining and repairing forklift trucks and materials handling equipment (MHE) across customer sites locally.
- Fault finding, diagnostics, planned maintenance and breakdown repairs, with autonomy to manage your own workload and schedule.
- Full support from a strong technical back-office team, plus ongoing manualnufacturer training to keep skills updated with the latest technologies.
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Key Responsibilities
- Debugging and repairing machinery
- Scheduled and unplanned maintenance
- Managing independent appointments
- Troubleshooting electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems
Requirements
Non-Negotiable
✔ Hands-on servicing/maintenance experience ✔ Full UK driving licence valid for job travel
Essential
- Proven maintenance experience with:
- Forklift trucks or mobile plant machinery
- HGVs or industrial vehicles
- Hands-on expertise in:
- Electrical systems
- Mechanical repairs
- Hydraulic systems
- Recognised engineering qualification
- Minimum Level 2 in Engineering (Level 3 preferred)


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Desirable
- Previous Field Service Engineer experience
- Additional trade-specific qualifications (L2+)
Benefits
- Full training & induction programme
- Company van + fuel card for travel
- Regular overtime (paid door-to-door)
- Company pension scheme
- Fully equipped toolset
Next Steps
If you match (or exceed!) these requirements, apply via the advert link below. Enquiries: Stash Rowszar@pioneerselection.co.uk
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