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Service Engineer

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Service Engineer
I am excited to partner with a leading power protection company who have an immediate requirement for a Service Engineer in the South. The successful Service Engineer must be willing to travel and stay away from home overnight occasionally. Candidates will ideally live within 50 miles of the M25 and will travel to customer sites in the South (including London) carrying out service, maintenance and repairs to the company's range of equipment.
Candidates living in or close to the following locations are of particular interest:
- Watford
- Bishops Stortford
- Bletchley
- Buckingham
- Bedford
- Luton
- Slough
- Reading
- Swindon
- Crawley
- Camberley
- Guildford
- Horsham
- Maidstone or close surrounding areas
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This is an exciting opportunity for engineers leaving the military with an electronic bias. In return you will join an established company and friendly engineering team where you will manage your own work schedule and time. The role comes with an attractive salary and benefits package.
Service Engineer Requirements:
- Hold a relevant recognised Electronic/Electrical engineering qualification to Level 3 as a minimum.
- Proven experience of working with electronic equipment with a strong technical understanding of electronics and electrics.
- Able to read and interpret electrical diagrams and schematics.
- Flexible approach willing to travel and stay away from home on occasions.
- IT literate.
- Self-motivated and organised.
- Ability to participate in a callout rota.
- Hold full clean driving licence.
- Willing to undertake and pass security checks.


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Service Engineer Benefits:
- Annual salary is circa £51,750, which is made up of £45,000 basic and a guaranteed shift allowance of 15% (£6,750).
- 37 hour working week with alternate weekend working.
- Overtime paid.
- Callout allowance.
- Company van, mobile phone, laptop, tools, PPE and uniform provided.
- Company fuel card and credit card for expenses provided.
- Private medical scheme and pension scheme after probationary period.
- Opportunity to join a friendly team and manage your own workload.
NOTE Our client encourages applications from candidates from both commercial and ex-military, Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force with electronic/electrical engineering backgrounds.
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