TRS Consulting Services Limited
Field Service Engineer, Water Treatment Systems

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Field Service Engineer
Medical and Laboratory based Water Treatment Systems
Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Worcester
Excellent Earnings Including "door to door" Overtime (£45K-£50K) + Company Vehicle + Excellent benefits package including Healthcare, Contributory Pension Scheme and Full and Comprehensive Manufacturers based Product Training
An excellent opportunity for Water Treatment Engineers, ex HM Forces Engineers (RAF, REME or Navy), Service Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Electricians from a wide range of backgrounds, including all domestic, commercial and industrial equipment backgrounds, to join a global market leader in water treatment and filtration systems, offering full and comprehensive product training, excellent remuneration package, and opportunities for career progression.
The Company – Field Service Engineer, Water Treatment Systems
My client is a worldwide leader in water processing technology, and are trusted by customers by a wide range of manufacturing sectors to provide the best and most reliable systems in the water treatment sector.
Their water treatment division is an integral part of this global services and technology group, employing thousands of employees worldwide. Offering 'best in class' solutions across a wide range of equipment, their success is based upon a commitment to world leading manufacturing facilities, outstanding product innovation, excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of good people.
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The Role - Field Service Engineer, Water Treatment Systems
Following expansion, they seek to a customer focused and technically motivated Field Service Engineer, responsible for the installation, service, repair and commissioning of water treatment and water filtration equipment at a wide range of manufacturing, healthcare and pharmaceutical sites throughout the South West and West Midlands region.
In this exciting and varied post, the Field Service Engineer will be responsible for the service, repair and installation of a range of water treatment equipment, including infrastructure found in a wide range of manufacturing sectors, and medical and hospital based environments.
Your Background - Field Service Engineer, Water Treatment Systems
To be considered for this exciting role, you must be able to demonstrate a background working with electrical-mechanical capital equipment, and ideally hold an engineering qualification. You could be a Water Treatment Engineer, Medical Engineer / Biomedical Engineer, ex HM Forces Engineer, (RAF, Navy or REME) or a Field Service Engineer working on other forms of electrical-mechanical equipment, looking for an interesting field service role, or an experienced electro-mechanical engineer looking to work for a great company offering world-class training and a comprehensive benefits package.
Applications are welcome from engineers with a broad range of electrical service engineering backgrounds, as full and comprehensive manufacturers based training will be provided.


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The Benefits - Field Service Engineer, Water Treatment Systems
This is an excellent opportunity to join a world class water treatment equipment organisation. You will be joining a national team of Field Service Engineers who take great pride in their work and who aim to build upon long term relationships with customers. You will be continually challenged as you are exposed to new technologies. You will receive constant support and guidance from senior management and your technical knowledge will be furthered through training courses.
For those with the desire there are opportunities to progress your career into more technical specialist roles.
In return, the successful applicant will benefit from first class product training, recognised by the industry, which will run on an ongoing basis as new products are introduced. A generous remuneration package is also guaranteed, including competitive basic salary, excellent overtime rates paid 'door to door', company vehicle, healthcare package, contributory pension scheme, phone and laptop, along with the opportunity to progress your career within a market leading organisation.
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting Services Limited. The services advertised by TRS Consulting Services Limited are those of an employment agency and / or employment business.
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