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Field Services Engineer

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Field Services Engineer
Field Service Engineer - Electrical
Location: Mid England - Oxford - Warwick - Nottingham - Norwich - Ipswich - Luton Areas Hours: 40 hrs per week (OT might be available) Salary: Up to £38,000 + Excellent company benefits!
We are looking for an Electrical Field Service Engineer to join a well-established provider of standby power solutions. This role offers the chance to work with a company that oversees the full lifecycle of its products - from design and production through to installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance - supporting a wide range of critical power applications across the UK and beyond.
Company Benefits:
- Career development opportunities
- Enhanced 12% pension benefits (5% employee and 7% employer)
- Partner Profit Share, Death in Service insurance, Employment referral scheme
- Free onsite parking
- Cycle to Work Scheme, Tech Scheme
- Company events, Frequent wellbeing activities, Mental Health First Aiders on site
- Regular charity work with Children’s Hospice Southwest
- Cashback health plan - including private GP service, Employee Assistance Programme and shopping discounts
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Core duties will include:
- To organise & complete service visits
- To position, install, commission, and repair equipment at customer sites
- Extensive travel within the UK and occasionally may be asked to travel outside the UK.
Depending on the service and installation requirements, this role may, at times, cross over into sales and technical support.
Travel: Expect plenty of travel, with overnight stays on an average weekly basis. Some overseas travel could be available.


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What we’re looking for from you:
- A Field Service Engineer who’s experienced working at customer sites
- Someone with demonstrable experience working to a safe manner
Qualifications / Knowledge required:
- 18th edition (desirable) – test and inspect
- Electronic fault finding to component level
- Ability to read and interpret schematic wiring diagrams and associated technical drawings
- Microsoft Word & Excel
- Knowledge of IEC wiring regulations
If you’re interested, please give us a call on 01275 867407 or simply apply with your up-to-date CV clearly detailing your relevant qualifications and experience.
You must have the right to work in the UK and sponsorship is not available.
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