Atlas Copco
Field Service Engineer

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Service Engineer – Maziak Compressor Services Ltd
Based in Wellingborough | Travel Required
Join a market leader in the compressed air industry, delivering smart, sustainable solutions in compressed air, gas generation, and cooling systems. At Maziak, part of Atlas Copco, we combine innovation with service excellence, and we’re looking for a Service Engineer to help us raise the bar even further.
What You’ll Do
- Service, maintain, and repair a variety of compressed air and nitrogen systems across customer sites
- Install and commission new equipment, ensuring smooth and efficient start-up
- Diagnose issues and perform hands-on troubleshooting
- Build strong relationships with customers through clear communication and professional service
- Document work using digital tools and company systems
- Stay up to date with new technologies, including VSDs, refrigeration, industrial networks, and remote monitoring
- Support continuous improvement by feeding back insights from the field
- Contribute to a safe and positive work environment, promoting company values on every job
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What You’ll Bring
- Mechanical or electrical experience, qualification or equivalent hands-on experience
- Full UK driving licence (or intention to obtain one within 12 months if international)
- Comfortable with digital tools and eager to learn new systems
- Flexible with travel, occasional overnights, and weekend work
- A team mindset with a customer-first approach


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What You’ll Get
- A supportive team culture that values learning, innovation, and collaboration
- Structured onboarding and continuous technical training
- Access to expert support for complex diagnostics
- Opportunities to grow and progress in your career
- Competitive benefits
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