Forge Robotics
Field Service Engineer

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Forge Robotics is an early-stage UK venture bringing humanoid, quadruped and specialist robots from leading overseas manufacturers to UK businesses through demonstrations, trials, pilot programmes and Robotics-as-a-Service.
As our Field Service Engineer you make robots work in the real world: unboxing, commissioning, configuring, demonstrating, servicing and repairing platforms at customer sites across the UK. Home-based with UK-wide field travel, working directly with the founding team and manufacturer support engineers — you will help define how Forge delivers service as we grow.
What you will do:
- Commission and configure humanoid, quadruped and specialist robots for demonstrations, trials and pilots
- Deliver on-site installation, preventative maintenance, diagnostics and repair
- Run customer demonstrations and train operators in safe use
- Work with manufacturer technical teams on escalations, firmware and spares
- Help build the service playbooks, tooling and spares operation from the ground up
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What we are looking for:
- Hands-on field service, maintenance or commissioning experience with robots, automation or complex electromechanical equipment
- Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding skills
- Comfort with software-configured hardware: networking, controllers, calibration, logs
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel UK-wide
- Desirable: ROS/ROS 2 exposure and robot safety standards awareness


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Salary:
- GBP 38,000-48,000 plus company vehicle and travel expenses. Full-time, home-based (UK).
How to apply:
apply through our careers page at https://forgerobotics.co.uk/careers/field-service-engineer-robotics with your CV and a short note on the most complex piece of equipment you have serviced or commissioned. We review every application and reply to all candidates.
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