Control Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Field Services Engineer

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Field Service Engineer – Packaging x2
Location seeking Engineers based in UK ideally with good motorway links. The role will involve national travel / 3 overnight stays per week on average. International travel available if desired.
Salary: £45,000 – 55,000 + car + overtime / allowances (+£25 – 55k) + pension + 25 days holiday + credit card, fuel card, expenses, allowances, paid door to door
Hours: Monday to Friday daytime
The Job:
- Varied work including service, maintenance, installations, upgrades, refurbs and occasional breakdowns for beverages, food and packaging machinery.
- Read mechanical and electrical drawings / schematics, fault finding, diagnostics, repair, installations.
- Educate customers on use and maintenance.
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The Person:
- 1 x mechanical and 2 - 3 x Electrical / Multiskilled / electromechanical maintenance or service experience preferably on machinery such as bottling or filling and sealing, flow wrapping, dosing, cartoning, or similar food / beverages packaging machinery.
- Seeking a long term position with great training.
- Ability to read mechanical or/and electrical drawings / schematics.
- Experienced with PLCs, servo drives, pneumatics, conveyors (for Elec roles).
- Flexible to travel and stay away from home 3 nights per week on average
- Health & Safety and hygiene focused, friendly, proactive, good communication, desire to learn and continuously improve.


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