The Construction Index Ltd
Field Service Engineer

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Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum + £45,000 - £55,000 Basic + Overtime £60K+
Type: Full Time
Region: UK - South West
Town/City: Plymouth, Devon
Posted: 16/07/2026
Listed in: Mechanical Engineering
Reference: BBBH25970_1784216370
Job Description
Field Service Engineer
Newquay
£45,000 - £55,000 Basic + Overtime (£60,000+) + Vehicle + Fuel Card + Travel Paid For + Pension + Occasional International Travel
Are you a hands-on Field Service Engineer with strong hydraulic experience, looking to take the next step in your career? Join a market leader in an industry where you'll be able to work on bespoke projects, and have the opportunity to earn over £60,000 with overtime.
With over 30 years of success, this company has established itself as a dominant force in the marine sector. Due to ongoing growth, they are now looking for an experienced Field Service Engineer where you'll support high-value projects and conduct maintenance repairs on various hydraulic equipment, helping maintain the company's strong reputation worldwide. If you are someone who wants to work in a family friendly environment and have the chance to earn over £60,000, then this is the role for you.
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Your Role
As a Field Service Engineer, you will:
- Installation and repair on Hydraulic/mechanical equipment
- Building and Commissioning of hydraulic systems
- Working on various vessels and yachts
- Travelling the UK and internationally (when needed)


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Requirements
As a Field Service Engineer, you will need:
- Mechanical background (Marine, Automotive or similar)
- Strong knowledge of hydraulic systems
- Willing to travel internationally and across the UK
For immediate consideration, please call Matthew on 07458163042 or click to apply
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