Field based Engineer Electro - Mechanical

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Bedford
1 week ago
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Field Service Engineer ( Electro - Mechanical )£42,000-£45,000 (OTE: £55,000 - £60,000) + Specialist Training + Overtime (x1.5) + Progression + Company Pension + Company Van + Fuel Card + Door to DoorHome based role ideally located: Bedford, Northampton, Cambridge, Peterborough, Luton, Milton Keynes, Wellingborough, Hitchin, Bletchley & Surrounding areas )Are you a Field Service Engineer with a electro - mechanical background, Looking to join a well-established company where you will receive specialist training on bespoke equipment, plenty of overtime and clear progression?On offer is a role where no two days will be the same, you will work on a range of state of the art equipment whilst being provided with plenty of overtime to maximise earnings.The role will be servicing, maintenance and installation of their variety of top range equipment for their growing high end customer base. This position will be based from home with occasional travel to the company workshop.This market leading company have cemented their status as the go to specialists within the waste industry. They are looking for an experienced engineer to join their team within a company that values and invests in its workforce through training opportunities and progression.This role will suit a engineer with a electro - mechanical backgroudn looking for dditional training offered on new equipment.The Role

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