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Field Service Engineer - Electro-Mechanical Equipment

Winsearch
London
3 days ago
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Field Engineer (Amusements & Gaming) – Berkshire / Surrey / Hampshire – Up to £35,000 + Van (personal use) + Overtime
Take your career to the next level with a world-renowned name in interactive entertainment, supporting the maintenance and installation of industry-leading amusement equipment across the South.
Are you…

An experienced field engineer with hands-on exposure to arcade, vending or gaming systems?

Able to work independently across multiple customer sites, providing a professional and reliable service?

Confident fault-finding, repairing and optimising electrical or electromechanical equipment?

Comfortable travelling across Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire with flexibility for occasional weekends?

A technically minded problem-solver who takes pride in keeping machines performing at their best?
What you NEED...

Proven experience (2+ years) in service, maintenance or installation of amusement, vending or gaming equipment (OR any similar electro mechanical type equipment)
Strong electromechanical skills with sound understanding of diagnostics and fault-finding
Ability to perform preventative maintenance, PAT testing and safety checks
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the southern patch (Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and surrounding areas)
Eligibility to pass a standard background check (DBS)
What you'll get in return

Competitive package up to

£35,000 + Van (personal use) + Overtime
Door-to-door travel time included
Company fuel card, uniform and all tools provided
Structured technical training and continuous development plan
Pension scheme and standard company benefits
40-hour working week including occasional weekends and public holidays (rotational pattern)
Opportunity to represent a respected international brand in a growing sector
The Nice to Haves...

Electrical or electronics qualification (NVQ Level 3, ONC, or equivalent)
Experience with coin-operated, vending, gaming or redemption equipment
Basic IT/networking skills for configuration and troubleshooting
A customer-focused mindset with confidence working in high-footfall venues
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Our client is a long-established force within the amusements and gaming industry — a trusted manufacturer and service partner whose products can be found in entertainment venues across the globe. With a commitment to technical excellence and an expanding UK service network, they're offering a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious engineer to join their growing field team.
Role & Responsibilities

Service, maintain and install amusement and gaming machines across customer sites
Diagnose and resolve technical issues quickly and effectively
Perform regular preventative maintenance, testing and calibration
Restock and support merchandising elements where required
Ensure all equipment operates safely, reliably and profitably
Liaise with internal support teams for spare parts, logistics and technical guidance
Represent the business with professionalism and pride at every site visit
INDWIN
Our clients and their customers come from diverse backgrounds and so do we. We hire our people from various walks of life, each of whom make our company stronger with their talent, uniqueness, and expertise. This is what makes our company special; if you want to help us grow and take this ethos to our clients, then we cannot wait to collaborate with you!

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