Catalyst Consultants
Service Engineer

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Service Engineer
Service Engineer – Electro-mechanical (Ongoing Training Provided)
Due to expansion, this highly successful industrial automation machine vendor is recruiting a Service Engineer with hands-on experience in fault-finding, repair, new machine installation, and commissioning.
The role involves working with advanced machinery across diverse industrial applications, requiring an organised and technical professional with strong electrical and mechanical engineering abilities.
Key Responsibilities
- Fault-finding, repair, and servicing of complex electromechanical systems
- Installation and commissioning of new industrial automation machines
- Travel-based assignments to customer sites to support on-site execution
- Maintenance of existing equipment to ensure optimal performance
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Requirements & Preferences
- Essential:
- Proven experience in electro-mechanical engineering
- Essential knowledge of electrical systems and a recognised electrical qualification
- Inner-circle benefit: Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive, customer-oriented approach
- Practical advantage: Travel arrangements, use of a company car, expenses, and overtime compensation provided


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