You’re a multi-skilled Maintenance Engineer looking to get into a field service role, or maybe you are a hungry Service Engineer still learning your trade but want better training ,support and money paid door to door. You want your own local patch and not have to travel the length of the country before you start the real work. Come and speak to us about becoming our Field Service Engineer around Milton Keynes.
BASIC SALARY: £32,000 + Overtime
BENEFITS:
· Salary paid door to door
· Overtime and weekend shift cover allowance (worth circa £10,000 per year)
· Company van, fuel card & tools
· 21 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
· Workplace pension scheme
Why Should I apply:
· Get involved with Installations and commissioning to broaden your skills.
· Operate in your own patch local to you, allowing you to build and maintain relationships.
· Door to door overtime paid meaning you get paid for all of your valuable time.
· Get all the technical support you need from our market leading, dedicated support team.
· Continued training and support at our Head office in Northern Ireland.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer – Recycling, Waste
Reporting to the Aftersales Operations Manager, as a Field Service Engineer, you will visit client sites in your area to provide maintenance, services and support for our baling and compacting waste / recycling machinery and equipment, including planned preventative maintenance , scheduled maintenance and reactive, breakdown and rectification repairs.
You will also support with installation and commissioning of machinery and equipment, carry out warranty work and collect information to report on faults and repairs.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer – Recycling, Waste
· Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance, repair, breakdowns and warranty work.
· Support on Installations and commissioning of machinery and equipment.
· Weekend cover for call outs on a rota basis to offer support (currently 1 in 4).
· Maintain spares and parts inventory on your van.
· Provide accurate reports of repairs and maintenance schedules.
PERSON SPECIFICATION: Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer, Multi-skilled Engineer – Recycling, Waste
It is not important to us which industry or sector you have learned your trade or gained your skill set, but to be considered for this role you will have the following.
· A good understanding of hydraulic systems / electrical circuits (from either education or work experience).
· Competent with reading and understanding electrical and hydraulic schematics.
· Good people skills to create and maintain relationships at all levels.
· IT competent and literate.
You must have a valid passport due to travel and hold a driving license.
THE COMPANY:
We specialise in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of a wide range of balers and compacting machinery and equipment, providing solutions and services to the waste and recycling industry across the UK and Northern Ireland.
We are passionate about our people and pride ourselves on our ability to develop them by offering an excellent support system along with continued training.
It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Repair, Maintenance, Electrical, Mechanical, Electro-Mechanical, Electrical Fitter, Mechanical Fitter, Waste, Recycling, Capital Equipment, Compacting Machinery. Balers, Plant, Cranes, Materials Handling, Conveyors, Process and Packaging Machinery.
INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgment of your application.
Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct.
REF: JN17039, Wallace Hind Selection