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Field Service Engineer - Mechanical
Field Service Engineer - Midlands Salary: £42,500 Base, 70K OTE | Day Shifts | Permanent We are seeking a skilled Mechanically biased Field Service Engineer to join our growing engineering team, covering customer sites across THE MIDLANDS AREA This role is ideal for a mechanical engineer with a strong industrial background, particularly within environments such as print, paper, food, plastics, pharmeceutical, injection moulding, or similar manufacturing sectors. Experience in distribution or recycling is highly desirable, though strong engineers from other regulated or industrial environments are encouraged to apply. The role will require you to travel to customer sites accross the Mildands area carrying out planned and reactive mechanical maintenance on an array of automated machinery. The base salary is for your core hours but the nature of the role will require you to work overtime on a regularlar basis as the company ethos is set around your day is done when your work is done, with this is mind your realistic OTE will be around 70k, all travel and expenses are also paid for. This is a high level role within an extremely reputable company that can offer unlimited progression through several different department routes. Non-Negotiable Requirements of the Field Service Engineer Mechanical maintenance experience within an industrial manufacturing environment. Mechanical fault-finding experience. Engineering qualification (Mechanical). Experience working within a manufacturing environment.
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Requirements for the Field Service Engineer. Previous experience working as a Maintenance or service Engineer in the UK. Happy to travel and sometimes stay away Be very strong mechanically


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The Field Service Engineer will benefit from: Working for a recognised market-leading business. Excellent benefits package including pension and uncapped earnings Training and development opportunities for engineers If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then please click apply at the bottom of this advert. For further details contact Chris Bacchus at Pioneer Selection Ltd, you automatically become eligible for our referral scheme. You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in permanent employment who has been recommended by you. Terms and Conditions apply please see our website for further details. LNKD1_UKTJ
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