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Mechanical Field Service Engineer

Atherstone
£35k/yr
Posted about 19 hours ago
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UK:Wide Field Role Workshop and Site:Based Heavy Industry

A GBP 35,000 + Overtime + Company Van

The Opportunity

We are seeking an experienced Field Service Engineer to join a specialist engineering team supporting customers across the UK heavy industrial sector. This is a hands-on, varied role split between workshop engineering and field service work, carrying out installation, maintenance, fault finding, and repair on mechanical systems used in demanding environments such as quarries, foundries, steel plants, and processing facilities. You'll be trusted as a key engineer responsible for keeping critical plant and equipment running reliably.

What You'll Be Doing

As a Field Service Engineer / Mechanical Fitter, you will:

  • Install, service, and repair mechanical plant and industrial equipment
  • Carry out pipefitting, pipework installation, and mechanical assembly
  • Diagnose and repair faults on:
    • Industrial pumps and pumping systems
    • Electric motors and drive systems
    • Bearings and rotating machinery
    • Pneumatic systems (and associated components)
  • Complete workshop-based refurbishment, rebuilds, and preparation work
  • Attend customer sites across the UK to carry out planned and reactive maintenance
  • Work in heavy industrial environments including quarries, foundries, and manufacturing plants
  • Provide technical support and on-site problem solving for customers
  • Ensure all work is completed safely, efficiently, and to engineering standards

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About You (What We're Looking For)

We are keen to speak with candidates who have experience as a:

  • Field Service Engineer (Mechanical)
  • Mechanical Fitter
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Plant Fitter / Plant Engineer
  • Industrial Service Engineer
  • Workshop / Site Engineer

You Will Ideally Have

  • Strong mechanical engineering background (time-served or equivalent)
  • Proven pipefitting and mechanical assembly experience
  • Hands-on experience with pumps, motors, bearings, and rotating equipment
  • Exposure to pneumatic systems (hydraulics also beneficial)
  • Experience working in heavy industry (quarry, foundry, steel, aggregates, etc.)
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
  • Ability to work independently on field assignments
  • Full UK driving licence

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The Role And Working Pattern

  • Approx. 40 hours per week
  • Split between workshop and UK field service work
  • Early Friday finish (when workload allows)
  • UK-wide travel with occasional overnight stays
  • Typically 3-4 nights away per month
  • Around 4 weeks per year on extended assignments

Package and Benefits

  • A GBP 35,000 basic salary
  • Overtime available (enhanced earning potential)
  • Company van (fully equipped)
  • Mobile phone and laptop provided
  • 20 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Variety of workshop + field engineering work
  • Stable long-term opportunity in heavy industry engineering

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

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Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Pipefitting
Mechanical Assembly
Fault Finding
Diagnostic Skills
Pumps
Electric Motors
Drive Systems
Bearings
Rotating Machinery
Pneumatic Systems
Heavy Industry Experience

Location

Atherstone, England, United Kingdom

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