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Service Engineer Industrial Doors

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Service Engineer Industrial Doors
Service Engineer - Southampton/Hampshire/Wiltshire
OTE £42,000 | Basic £35,000 + Overtime + On-Call + Bonus
A leading UK provider of industrial doors and loading bay solutions is looking to recruit a Service Engineer to support continued growth across the South of England. The business is well-established, supplying major names across retail, logistics, and distribution, with a strong reputation for service quality and long-term customer relationships.
The Role:
You'll be responsible for servicing, maintaining, and repairing industrial doors and loading bay equipment across a regional patch, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and operational performance.
Key Responsibilities:
- Service, maintenance, and repair of industrial doors and dock equipment
- Fault finding, diagnostics, and breakdown response
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM)
- Provide clear service reports and recommendations
- Identify additional works and support conversion of quotes
- Support installations when required
- Deliver a high standard of customer service on-site
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Requirements:
- Background in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, or similar engineering discipline
- Field service experience (industrial doors or similar equipment desirable)
- Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
- Comfortable working independently and customer-facing
- Flexibility to travel and participate in on-call rota (1 in 5)
Package:
- Basic salary £35,000
- OTE £42,000 (including overtime and on-call)
- Overtime paid at enhanced rates
- £240/week on-call allowance
- £34/night stay-away allowance
- Commission (2.5%-5% on parts sales)
- Company van, tools, PPE
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- Pension, life assurance, sick pay
- Gym contribution + perks platform
- Ongoing training and development


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