Atlas Copco Group
Field Service Engineer - NCAir

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As a Field Service Engineer - NCAir, your mission is to contribute to the profitability of the company’s business by providing professional and efficient service of Air compressors & ancillary Equipment. You will provide service & maintenance on customers machines.
Key Responsibilities
- To promptly carry out servicing and maintenance on customer machines.
- To effectively diagnose mechanical and electrical faults on customer equipment, field and workshop based.
- To carry out PDI and commissioning of new equipment.
- To identify required parts to effect repairs.
- To complete job reports correctly and return in a timely manner.
- If required, to plan and organise daily and weekly visit schedules.
- Required to take part in the on-call rota.
- To maintain test instruments, to ensure they remain in good condition.
- Ad-hoc tasks as required.
- Effectively promote the MultiAir UK Compressor company image.
- Attend training to develop relevant knowledge and skills.
- Pass on leads to help generate sales and Adhoc.
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You will have current experience of repairing and servicing at least some of the following equipment:
- Compressors
- Dryers
- N2 Systems
- Pumps
You will possess a good knowledge of the compressor industry, be self-motivated and be able to work individually and as part of a team.


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As you are customer facing you will have excellent interpersonal skills, be PC literate & hold a clean driving licence.
You must have the right to live and work in the UK.
In return, we offer
- Culture of trust and accountability.
- Lifelong learning and career growth.
- Innovation powered by people.
- Comprehensive compensation and benefits.
- Health and well-being.
Job location
This role is located in Thirsk, covering Yorkshire and surrounding.
Contact information
Talent Acquisition Team: Maybelle Bryant
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