Aggreko
Field Service Engineer (London) - Power Generation

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Bring your energy to Aggreko as a Field Service Engineer based in London or Surrey. You’ll service, maintain and repair critical power and temperature control equipment, ensuring our customers can rely on us when it matters most.
Power without pause. Heating, cooling and oil-free air without end. We keep our customers’ worlds on. From world-class events that last a few weeks to mining operations and remote communities who rely on us for decades.
What You’ll Do
As a Field Service Engineer:
- Service, maintain and repair power generation customer sites
- Respond to breakdowns and carry out planned maintenance across the South East region
- Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults and complete repairs safely and efficiently
- Complete job reports and H&S documentation accurately
- Deliver a high level of customer service while representing Aggreko on site
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I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
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You Are
- Apprentice-trained engineer or time-served within a mechanical or electrical discipline
- Experienced in diesel engines, generators, HVAC or similar plant equipment
- Comfortable fault-finding in electrically and mechanically complex environments
- Customer-focused, safety-led and comfortable working in a mobile role
- Holder of a full UK driving licence
Here’s What You’ll Get
- Competitive basic salary with overtime
- Company van, tools, fuel card and full PPE provided
- Generous annual leave plus public holidays
- Pension and access to wellbeing programmes
- Ongoing technical training and clear career progression opportunities within Aggreko
Our people are can-do, positive, resilient and persistent. If that feels like you, apply now and build your career with the people bringing energy to the world.


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Equal employment opportunity
We welcome people from different backgrounds and cultures, and respect people’s unique skills, attitudes and experiences. We encourage everyone to be themselves at work because we know that’s how we do our best, for each other, for our customers, for the communities where we work, and for our careers.
We are an equal opportunity employer. If you apply for a role at Aggreko, we will consider your application based on your qualifications and experience, and not on your race, colour, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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