DEMOB JOB LIMITED
Field Service Engineer

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Field Service Engineer
Reading, Chippenham, Oxford & Basingstoke Areas | Home Based
£46,000 - £48,000 DOE + Overtime + Benefits
- Company Car or Car Allowance
- Regular Overnight Payments + Fully Expensed Stays
- Monday to Friday Working
- Healthcare Scheme + Excellent Pension
We are recruiting for a Field Service Engineer to join a leading manufacturer of bespoke engineering equipment covering the Reading, Chippenham, Oxford and Basingstoke areas.
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who enjoy fault finding, problem solving and working independently while developing specialist technical skills.
This role would particularly suit ex-military candidates from electrical, electronic or avionics backgrounds. Mechanically biased engineers will also be considered if they possess strong electrical fault-finding experience.
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- Paid overtime
- Company car or car allowance
- Regular overnight payments
- Fully expensed overnight stays
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays increasing with service
- Fantastic pension scheme
- Healthcare service
- Mobile phone, laptop, tools and uniform provided
The Role:
You will carry out installation, commissioning, calibration, servicing and fault finding of bespoke engineering equipment across customer sites throughout your designated region.
Regular overnight stays are required as part of the role to support customer and business requirements. Additional overnight payments are provided, and all expenses are fully covered.


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What We're Looking For:
- Electrical, electronics, avionics or mechanically biased engineering background
- Strong electrical fault-finding skills
- Level 3 engineering qualification or equivalent
- Previous calibration equipment experience would be advantageous
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and schematics
- Flexible approach to regional travel and overnight stays
- Full UK driving licence
NOTE: Our client welcomes applications from both commercial and ex-military candidates. Engineers leaving the Royal Navy, British Army or Royal Air Force with electrical, electronic, avionics, weapons engineering or mechanical engineering experience are strongly encouraged to apply.
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