Field Service Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £58,000 - 62,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Slough
  • Date: 4 days ago
Description:

FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL BIAS)

Job Title: Field Service Engineer (Electrical Bias)

Location: South East of England 

Salary: £58,000 - £62,000

Shift: Panama Days And Nights 

Job Role of the Field Service Engineer

An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Field Service Engineer with an electrical bias to join a well-established and growing business. This role is ideal for an engineer who enjoys working independently, travelling to customer sites, and providing first-class service on a variety of automated conveyor systems and material handling equipment.

You will be responsible for carrying out electrical fault finding, servicing, preventative maintenance, breakdown repairs, and installations across customer sites, ensuring equipment is operating safely and efficiently while delivering excellent customer service.

Sector - Field Service / Material Handling / Conveyor Systems

Non-Negotiable Requirements of the Field Service Engineer

Proven experience working as a Field Service Engineer or Maintenance Engineer with an electrical bias.
Hands-on experience working on conveyor systems is essential.
Strong electrical fault-finding and diagnostic skills.
Experience carrying out planned, reactive, and breakdown maintenance.
Full UK driving licence.
Requirements for the Field Service Engineer

Recognised electrical engineering qualification (NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds, HNC/HND or equivalent).
Experience working with conveyors, automated material handling systems, or production equipment.
Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings.
Excellent fault-finding skills on electrical control systems.
Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships with customers.
Willingness to travel and work independently.
Desirable Requirements for the Field Service Engineer

Experience working with PLC-controlled conveyor systems.
Previous field service experience within the UK.
Mechanical maintenance and repair experience.
Experience within logistics, warehousing, manufacturing, or distribution environments.
The Field Service Engineer Will Benefit From

Working for a market-leading engineering business.
Company vehicle, fuel card, and all tools provided.
Company pension and benefits package.
Ongoing manufacturer training and career development opportunities.
Opportunity to work on a wide range of modern automated conveyor and material handling equipment.
Overtime opportunities to significantly increase earnings.
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills and experience, then please click Apply at the bottom of this advert.

For further details, contact Lewis Wall at Pioneer Selection.

As a registered candidate with Pioneer Selection Ltd, you automatically become eligible for our referral scheme.

You will receive £250 for every candidate we place in permanent employment who has been recommended by you. Terms and Conditions apply - please see our website for further details

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