Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Service Engineer (Mechanical)

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Service Engineer (Mechanical)
Service Engineer (Mechanical)
£35,000 - £40,000 + Company Vehicle + Training + Progression + Flexitime + Travel
Location
Brixton
Are you a Service Engineer from a mechanical background looking to cover a local patch in a provided van, available for private use, for a stable market-leading company, offering tailored training opportunities in Europe on large-scale printing machinery?
The Role
In this role, you will cover a local Scottish patch performing planned and reactive maintenance on bespoke Mimaki printers. You will be responsible for repairing and servicing the ink cartridges, gears, pumps, and filters of these large-scale printers, ensuring they are in peak condition for high-profile customers.
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Responsibilities
- Servicing, maintaining, and installing bespoke Mimaki printers
- Planned and reactive maintenance on components such as filters, pumps, and gears
- Travel to customer sites with occasional staying away
- Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm, flexible start and finish
The Person
- Service Engineer
- Mechanical background
- Reference number BBBH 25288b
Skills Required
- Engineer, Engineering, Printers, Printing, Maintenance, Field Service, Mechanical, Electrical, Mimaki, Filters, Pumps, Gears, Installation, Repair, Chatham, Deptford, Camberwell, Clapham


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