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Field Service Engineers: Heavy Plant and Construction Machinery
GBP 21.00 - GBP 24.00 per hour + overtime
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40 Hours per week
Norfolk
We're currently recruiting for an experienced Field Engineers to join a well established and growing machinery business, supporting customers across Norfolk.
This is a great opportunity for a technically strong engineer who enjoys working on a varied range of machinery and wants a role where no two days are necessarily the same.
The business specialises in machinery across the construction, forestry and recycling sectors, including telehandlers, rollers, mini diggers and other heavy machinery. You'll also be working across a variety of engine types, including Kubota and Yanmar, giving you plenty of technical variety.
The Role
As a Field Engineer, you'll be responsible for travelling to customer sites to carry out servicing, maintenance, fault finding and repairs.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
- Diagnosing and repairing mechanical, hydraulic and electrical faults.
- Carrying out planned servicing and preventative maintenance.
- Working on a range of construction and heavy machinery.
- Reading and interpreting electrical and hydraulic schematics.
- Completing PDIs, service records and repair documentation accurately.
- Identifying parts required to complete repairs.
- Providing clear technical reports following completed work.
- Working closely with Service Controllers and the wider engineering team.
- Communicating professionally with customers and machine operators.
- Supporting customers with machine operation and relevant health and safety information.
- Providing feedback on recurring faults and customer issues.
- Ensuring all work is completed safely, efficiently and within agreed timescales.
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About You
We're looking for someone who is technically capable, reliable and with a can-do attitude.
You may currently be working as a Field Engineer, Plant Engineer, Heavy Plant Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, or in another similar engineering environment.
You'll ideally have experience working with heavy machinery and be confident with fault finding across mechanical, hydraulic and electrical systems. The ability to read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics is important.
Just as importantly, we're looking for someone who fits the culture of the team.
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Respectful: to customers, colleagues and the wider business.
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Motivated: someone who takes pride in doing a good job.
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A team player: happy to support colleagues and share knowledge.
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Flexible: willing to take on additional work when required.
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Customer-focused: professional and approachable when representing the business.
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Quality-driven: takes pride in getting the job done properly.
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Safety-conscious: understands the importance of working safely at all times.
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You'll need a full driving licence and be comfortable working independently while also being part of a wider engineering team.
What's on Offer?
- GBP 21.00 - GBP 24.00 per hour, depending on experience.
- 40 hours per week.
- Overtime paid at time and a third.
- Company vehicle provided.
- Varied workload across construction, forestry and recycling machinery.
- Exposure to a range of machinery and different engine manufacturers.
- Field-based role covering Norfolk.
- Opportunity to join a growing business with a strong team culture.
- Long-term opportunity for an experienced engineer looking to develop their career.
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