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Electro Mechanical Service Engineer (Plant)

Electrically Biased | £40,000 + Benefits | 24 Days Holidays + bank Holidays | Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire |

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and motivated electrically biased Service Engineer to join a leading specialist plant equipment hire company at their Aylesbury depot, this role involves the assembly, installation, servicing, and repair of plant machinery used across the construction, rail, and utilities sectors.

Whats on Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Monday to Friday working hours with work-life balance
  • Full Training provided
  • 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Optional private healthcare plan
  • 4% matched pension contribution
  • Opportunity to join a well-established, growing organisation with a strong team culture

About the Role

Working predominantly on site, you will prepare plant equipment for sale or hire, install safety systems, conduct electrical and hydraulic diagnostics, and ensure equipment meets required standards. The role involves technical hands-on work as well as some communication with internal teams and customers.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Install safety load indicators and control systems on plant machinery
  • Perform i...

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