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Field Service Engineer (Coffee Machines)
Birmingham
A GBP 36,000 to A GBP 40,000 Basic Salary DOE + Company Van + A GBP 840 Annual Stand:By Rate + Occasional Overtime Opportunities (1.5x) + Door to Door + Call Out (1 in 4 Weekends)
40 Hour week Monday to Friday (Core Hours 08:30 to 17:00)
Field Service Engineer required for a company who provide and service coffee machines for a variety of large, recognisable outlets. This is a great opportunity to join an expanding team within a company who value sustainability.
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This role would suit candidates with experience servicing coffee machines. Candidates with experience working on traditional and / or automated machines are encouraged .
The successful candidate will work around Birmingham, travelling to customer sites to carry out both planned and reactive maintenance, as well as installation work.
The company service every major type of coffee machine. They are well established and built a brand associated with quality and professionalism.


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The Field Service Engineer Role
A Installation of coffee machines
A Planned maintenance and reactive breakdown work
A Complete service paperwork
A Monitor stock levels
A 40:hour week Monday to Friday
A 1 in 4 weekend callout rota
The Field Service Engineer Candidate
A Experience working on coffee machines
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