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Mechanical Engineer (Service / Mechanic)
Location: Tiverton
Salary:
- Base: Up to £36,000 per annum
- Overtime: Around 24 hours/month (OTE up to £40,000+)
- Holiday entitlement: 21 days rising to 26 days
- Birthday off + Bank Holidays
- Overnight expenses paid + ongoing training
Hours: Mon–Fri | 08:30–17:00 (flexibility required)
About the Role
We’re seeking a Field Service Engineer to join an industry-leading machinery supplier in an operational, field-based role. There’s no call-out requirement—just full training, overtime opportunities, and the chance to support regulatory machinery across the UK.
Ideal for mechanically skilled or multi-disciplined engineers with experience in servicing/repairing heavy equipment. Training is available if needed, whether manufacturer-led or in-house.
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You’ll primarily service and repair biomass boilers on-site at clients—covering agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality, and commercial sectors. Expect local (Tiverton-based) and UK-wide travel, with fleabag stays (1–4 nights weekly) when away.
Responsibilities
- Service & repair biomass boilers in accordance with manufacturer and regulatory standards
- Customer-facing support:
- Provide detailed reports post-visit and incremental analytics
- Assist installation teams as required
- Work independently on-site with minimal supervision
- Cover a wide industry base: agro-processing, manufacturing, hospitality, etc.
- Weekly away-working (up to 4 client nights/week, Mon–Thu)
- Travel nationwide across UK client sites


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Requirements
Ideal Candidate Profile
- Mechanic, technically minded polyskill engineer, or fail-safe mechanical engineer
- Any industry background (previous experience in heavy equipment, boilers, or related systems is useful—training provided)
- Must be action-savvy: capability to troubleshoot and execute repairs within machinery technical constraints
- Open to UK-based travel for extended stays when needed
Is This You?
✔ Mechanically inclined or interested in hydraulic/pneumatic circuits? ✔ Willing to learn in-house certifications alongside effective troubleshooting? ✔ Comfortable advising commercial clients and producing structured reports?
All expenses covered. Strong on-field presence + hardware knowledge = these boilers run better together.
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