Field Engineer Electrical/Mechanical

Hexagon Recruitment
Bristol
1 day ago
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We are recruiting for the Permanent Position of a: Electrical/Mechanical Field Engineer.

Our client are an International based company who manufacture and Install bespoke automated cutting edge machines in to Manufacturing facilities across the UK, Europe and around the World.

Basic Salary from £44,000 to £45,000 Plus Overtime Pay, Plus Company Car, Plus Pension, Plus 25 Days plus 8 Bank Holidays Plus Private Health Benefits Package, Plus Pension.

The following skills are required;

Electrical Biased with some Mechanical Experience.
HND or HNC Qualified.

Work split 70% Electrical / 30% Mechanical
Apprentice Trained.
Read Planned Machine Drawings.
Experience working with PLC's Machine Automation Control Systems.
Proven experience with Fault Finding, Servicing & Machine Installation skills.
Confident working with complex Automated Machinery.
Confident in working alone or as part of a team on new machine Installs.
Able to work with Customers and complete technical reports & documentation.
Be able to travel and stay away from home on Services and New Machine Installations or for training on new machines.
Hold a Full UK Driving License.

Should you believe you have the right skills for this position then please forward your up to date CV and we will contact you to discuss this job role further...

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