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Field Service Engineer

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Field Service Engineer
Field Service Engineer Opportunity
Our client is a leading manufacturer of bespoke engineering equipment, and, due to continued expansion, they are now seeking a Field Service Engineer to join their team.
The successful candidate will be home based, covering Reading, Chippenham, Oxford, and Basingstoke, carrying out installation, commissioning, calibrating, servicing, and fault-finding activities on customer sites.
Please note, this role does include working away from home to suit business needs, in return you will receive additional overnight payments and all expenses covered.
Field Service Engineer Responsibilities
- Carry out commissioning, calibration, and servicing of bespoke engineering equipment on customer sites.
- Diagnose and repair electrical, electronic, and electro-mechanical faults.
- Ensure all work is completed in accordance with company procedures and customer site requirements.
- Provide excellent customer support and technical advice when on site.
- Travel regularly throughout the designated regional area with occasional overnight stays where required.
- Promote high standards of Health & Safety and quality compliance at all times, adhere to site safety regulations, permit to work systems, and risk assessments.
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Field Service Engineer Requirements
- NVQ Level 3 (minimum) in an Electrical, Electronic, or Mechanical engineering.
- Strong electrical fault-finding and diagnostic capabilities.
- Previous experience working with calibration equipment.
- Ability to read and interpret engineering schematics and technical drawings.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently.
- Flexible approach to travel and customer site work.
- IT literate with experience using service reporting systems.
- Full UK driving licence.


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Field Service Engineer Benefits
- Salary £46,000 to £48,000 DOE.
- Company car or car allowance provided.
- Overtime opportunities available.
- Additional payments when working away from home.
- Mobile phone, laptop, tools, and test equipment supplied.
- Fantastic pension scheme.
- 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays.
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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