Omori UK
Field Services Engineer

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Omori UK Ltd
Omori UK Ltd are leading suppliers of high-quality packaging, processing and weighing & inspection machines to the food, pet food and pharmaceutical industries throughout the UK and Ireland. We are looking to add to our engineering team, and a position has opened for an experienced Field Service Engineer (FSE), or an experienced Engineer ready for the next step in their career development.
Job Role
- To install, commission, service and repair a wide range of both Food and Pharmaceutical processing and packaging machinery.
- This is a mobile role, and travel will be required on a day-to-day basis.
- When not travelling the FSE will be required to assist workshop-based engineers to meet deadlines on new and rebuilt equipment prior to installation. Plus, an element of guarding, repair and fault finding.
- All work is carried out to meet all EU legislation with respect to CE marking.
- The Engineer will work closely with both the Sales and Project departments.
- The FSE will be part of a six-man team, one of which is based at the Bromborough workshop.
- Must be able to commute to premises in Bromborough, Merseyside.
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Key Requirements & Skills
- A qualified electrically biased service engineer minimum of ONC with mechanical experience is desirable.
- Previous experience of working within the Food/Pharmaceutical sector would be advantageous.
- History of control and instrumentation involvement with knowledge, and understanding, on both HMI's and PLCs.
- Experience with Omron, Mitsubishi, Allen Bradley and Siemens equipment would be an advantage.
- Self-motivated and enthusiastic, the Engineer must be able to work as a team member but be equally proficient working without supervision and to apply initiative as necessary.
- Good communication skills are essential to deal with customer enquiries relating to both engineering and possible future sales.
- A full UK driving license is essential as is availability to visit customer sites throughout the UK and Ireland with occasional trips to Europe.


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Training
Training will be offered on all applicable machinery during the initial period of employment.
Package
- Basic salary £43,000 - £50,000 pa depending on experience, plus overtime.
- Contractual Annual Bonus, equivalent to one month’s salary, paid in December each year (Pro-rated)
- Pension, Life insurance, Permanent Health insurance.
- A company car.
- Mobile phone, iPad and laptop.
- All relevant PPE supplied.
- All tools supplied as appropriate.
- 25 days annual leave, plus statutory Bank Holidays.
** Please note during initial interview stage there may be a requirement to complete a competency-based task **
If the above interests you and you feel you would be a good fit to the role, please send your CV to info@omoriuk.co.uk
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