CHARLES ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Service Engineer - welding equipment

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Service Engineer - welding equipment
Welding Equipment Service Engineer
Commutable to Milton Keynes
£38,000 - £50,000 Basic + Excellent Package
Are you an experienced Welding Equipment Service Engineer looking for a stable, rewarding role with a specialist supplier?
Our client is a well-established provider of high-quality welding equipment. Due to continued growth, they are expanding their Service team and seeking a skilled Service Engineer to join them in Milton Keynes.
The Role
As a Welding Equipment Service Engineer, you will be responsible for the servicing, maintenance, repair, and calibration of a wide range of welding machines and equipment at client sites across the region. You will ensure maximum uptime and performance for customers using MIG, TIG, ARC, and other welding systems.
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Key duties include:
- Fault finding, servicing, and repairing welding equipment (power sources, wire feeders, torches, and associated systems)
- Planned preventative maintenance and breakdown repairs
- Installation and commissioning of new welding equipment
- Providing technical support and advice to customers
What You Need
- Formal electrical qualification (essential)
- Proven experience servicing and repairing welding equipment / welding machines (essential)
- Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills
- Full UK driving licence
- Experience with major welding brands would be highly advantageous.


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Why Join?
- Competitive basic salary (£38k - £50k) depending on experience
- Attractive benefits package
- Variety of work and regular customer sites
- Long-term stability with a growing welding equipment specialist
If you are a Welding Equipment Service Engineer or Welding Machine Service Technician with the right background, this is an excellent opportunity to advance your career.
Call Charlie today for a confidential chat: 07955 352 349
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