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Field Service Engineer
Glasgow
At DTGen, we’re part of the Flogas Britain family — and we’re proud to power progress. As a trusted name in standby and emergency power systems, we’re expanding fast, with new contracts across the UK and Europe.
We’re looking for a capable and hands-on Field Service Engineer to ensure that standards are being maintained and that work is being accomplished according to an agreed upon timeline.
As the dedicated Field Service Engineer within the group, you’ll be responsible for carrying out fault finding and diagnosis to a range of diesel generator sets. You will resolve electrical and mechanical engine problems. You will replace electrical and mechanical components and carry out generator servicing.
Join our dynamic team and play a key role in delivering our standards.
What You’ll Do:
- Carry out planned service and maintenance work on customer generators
- Carry out remedial repairs & load bank testing
- Carry out panel upgrades
- Fault find and carry out breakdown repairs to customers equipment
- Communicate/Liaise effectively with customer, OEM and DTGen operational parts/service teams on a regular basis. Particularly with regards to job progress.
- Carry out site surveys requests as required
- Carry out duties on our company on call rota system
- Work overtime and away from home as required.
- Work from or visit other locations under the Employer’s control, these locations could be UK Wide or Worldwide
- Complete fully detailed reports on the REA
- Complete and supply fully detailed timesheets in the required timeline.
- Maintain appropriate and accurate stock van levels
- Responsible for ensuring tools and equipment used on the job are calibrated and maintained in accordance with company or original equipment manufacturers guidelines.
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What you’ll need
- A recognised electrical or mechanical Qualification/apprenticeship.
- Have strong customer focus
- Good Communication Skills verbal, written and electronic.
- Capable of using appropriate tooling and diagnostic equipment
- Full UK Driving License
- Adaptability
- Flexibility
- Ability to work under pressure
- Work autonomously on own initiative and well as part of a team
- Neat and tidy with good customer relations
- ECS/CSCS Card
- DBS/Disclosure Scotland Checks
- Working at Height
- Manual Handling
- Asbestos Awareness


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At DTGen, part of Flogas, everyone is welcome. We’re committed to building a team that reflects the diverse world we live in and to creating an inclusive environment where people feel respected, supported, and able to thrive.
We also understand that flexibility matters. If you need a working pattern that’s different to what’s advertised, we encourage you to talk to us — we’re always open to making it work.
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