Field Service Engineer – Waste Balers & Compactors
South East
£31,000 - £35,000
Engineering
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Field Service Engineer – Waste Balers & Compactors
South East – London, Milton Keynes, Luton, Chelmsford, Northampton, Oxford, Cambridge
£31,000 – £35,000 Basic Salary (D.O.E) (£14.95 – £17.10ph) + Company Vehicle + Healthcare + Tools + Pension + Overtime (1.5x Mon – Sat, 2x Sun & BH) + [London weighting £2450]
- Enjoy the engineering world of waste balers, compactors, and conveyor systems?
- Brilliant career opportunity for ex-military engineering personnel to further a civilian role.
The Company recruiting for the Field Service Engineer:
- UK presence for over 40 years
- A manufacturer with a global presence
- In return for your experience, they can offer a very rewarding career, with excellent training and benefits package.
The Role of the Field Service Engineer:
- Based from home and visiting customers across a territory
- Conducting service, repair, and maintenance on a range of balers, compactors and conveyor systems
- Predominantly a mechanical role with lots of involvement on hydraulic systems.
- Carry out fault-finding on machinery
- Support customers with end-user training
- Compiling reports for internal and customer use
- A Mon – Fri role with overtime available over 40 hours.
The Candidate for the Field Service Engineer:
- Ideally you’ll be experienced with hydraulic baling and compacting systems
- Hold a formal engineering qualification such as NVQ, City & Guilds, Apprenticeship, etc.
- Candidates from a related industry or experience on large pieces of mechanical kit are advised to apply, along with those from an engineering background in the Armed Forces
- Hold a full UK drivers licence and have right to work in the UK without sponsorship
The Package for the Field Service Engineer:
- £31,000 – £35,000 Basic Salary (D.O.E) (£14.95 – £17.10ph) [London weighting £2450]
- Door to Door Pay
- Company Vehicle
- Overtime (1.5x Mon – Sat, 2x Sun & BH)
- Healthcare + Tools + Pension + Phone + Laptop
- 20 days holiday plus stats (increasing by 1 per year with time served)