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Field Service Engineer (Electrical)

South East Patch - Luton / Oxford

£45,000 - £50,000 + £65,000 OTE + Training + Progression + Company Car + Company Benefits + Overtime

Are you a Field Service Engineer with an Electrical background looking to work with some of the biggest names in the industry in a highly rewarding role with the opportunity to substantially boost your earnings through overtime?

Do you want to work for one of the go to names in the security solutions industry that puts it's staffs wellbeing at the forefront through unparallel training and progression?

This company have been trading for 22 years and have rapidly established themselves as one of the leading manufacturers and installers of perimeter security equipment and they aim for annual growth year on year.

On offer is the opportunity is the opportunity to maintain, manufacture and install highly complex cutting edge security systems with blue chip companies such as JD Sports, Thames Water and Burnley Football club.

This role will suit a Field Service Engineer with an Electrical background looking to join a highly rewarding role where you have the opportunity to significantly boost your earnings.

The Person:

Field Service Engineer background.
Electrical background.
South East based.The Role:

Conduct installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment at customer sites.
Troubleshoot and diagnose technical issues efficiently to minimise downtime.
Maintain and organize an inventory of tools and parts necessary for service tasks.
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations during all operations.REF: BBBH19433

Key words: Field Service Engineer, Electrical, South West Patch, Security, Turnstiles, Bollards, Road Blockers, Security Barriers, Security Gates, Training, Progression, Company Vehicle, Overtime

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