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ROBERTSON RECRUITMENT SERVICES LIMITED

Hydraulic Service Engineer

Nottingham
£55k/yr
Posted about 7 hours ago
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Job Description:

Starting Salary of £45k will be increased to £55k after successful probationary period.

Are you an experienced engineer with a strong understanding of both electrical systems and hydraulics?

We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established heavy plant machinery business that is looking to strengthen its Service Engineering team with a skilled Electrical & Hydraulic Service Engineer.

This is a field-based role offering extensive training, excellent earning potential, and the opportunity to work on specialist equipment across the UK.


The Role

Following a comprehensive one-month training programme on the company's machinery, you will become a key member of the service team, travelling throughout the UK to diagnose, repair, and maintain a range of heavy plant equipment.


Working Hours

  • Monday to Friday
  • Flexible working hours
  • 40 hours per week
  • Start any time from 6:00am, provided contracted hours are completed
  • Overtime available and paid at 1.5x standard rate

You will be responsible for:

  • Diagnosing electrical and hydraulic faults on specialist machinery.
  • Interpreting PLC fault codes and using technical drawings to identify and rectify faults.
  • Reading and understanding hydraulic schematics.
  • Identifying and troubleshooting hydraulic components including valves, pumps, motors, cylinders, and associated systems.
  • Carrying out repairs, servicing, and maintenance work both on customer sites and in the field.
  • Providing technical support and ensuring machinery is returned to full operational condition.

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What We're Looking For

To be successful in this role, you must have:

  • Strong electrical fault-finding experience.
  • A solid understanding of PLC systems and fault code diagnostics.
  • The ability to interpret electrical drawings and schematics.
  • Strong hydraulic knowledge with the ability to read and understand hydraulic schematics.
  • A thorough understanding of hydraulic symbols and components including valves, pumps, motors, and associated systems.
  • Excellent diagnostic and problem-solving skills.
  • A full UK driving licence.

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Highly Desirable Skills:

  • Experience working on: Granulators, Compact Balers and Shears
  • Candidates from a recycling, waste management, heavy plant, or material handling background will be highly regarded.

Training & Development

The successful candidate will receive:

  • One month of structured training on the company's machinery and systems.
  • Ongoing technical support and development.
  • The opportunity to become a recognised specialist within a growing sector.

What's on Offer?

  • Company vehicle
  • Fuel card
  • Company credit card for all business expenses
  • Fully expensed travel and accommodation when overnight stays are required
  • Monday to Friday working pattern
  • Flexible start times from 6:00am onwards
  • 40-hour working week
  • Overtime paid at time and a half
  • Long-term career progression opportunities

If you're an engineer who thrives on fault-finding, enjoys travelling, and has the electrical and hydraulic expertise to keep complex machinery operating at its best, we'd love to hear from you.

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Skills

Electrical Fault-Finding
PLC Systems
Fault Code Diagnostics
Electrical Drawings
Hydraulic Knowledge
Hydraulic Schematics
Hydraulic Symbols
Diagnostic Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Full UK Driving Licence

Location

Nottingham, England, United Kingdom

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