Blade Recruitment
Vending Field Service Engineer

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About the Role
I am reaching out to share an exciting opportunity with our client who is currently seeking a skilled Mobile Vending Field Service Engineer. The role involves installing, servicing, and repairing a variety of vending and coffee machines in London, Hertfordshire, East London, and occasionally in the Cambridge area.
Job Duties
- Field service engineers will be responsible for maintenance and repair of coffee and vending machines.
- Conducting on-site diagnosis and resolution of electrical and mechanical faults.
- Providing planned preventative maintenance (PPM) services to enhance performance and longevity of the machines.
- Delivering excellent customer service at all locations we operate.
- Assisting with the accurate completion of service reports and documentation.
- Conducting routine checks, cleanings, and part replacements to prevent machine breakdowns and ensure hygiene standards are consistently met.
- Stocking and replenishing machines with products, while maintaining an accurate inventory of spare parts in the service vehicle.
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Job Requirements
- Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
- Full UK driving licence (essential)
- Excellent customer service skills, strong problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work independently
- Previous experience as a Vending Engineer, Field Service Engineer, or similar is required.


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Job Location
The field service engineer will be working Mobile around London, Essex, Hertfordshire and Cambridge.
Job Offer
- Permanent Role
- Salary £32k - £35k
- 40 hours 8 - 4 but can be flexible.
- Van Provided
- Possible very occasional weekends. (Very rare)
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