Field Service Engineer Mechanic

Carbon 60
Longfield
1 week ago
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Field Service Engineer

Locations: Gravesend, Longfield, Dartford, Greenhithe, Erith, Bexley & surrounding areas

Ready for your next step in engineering? Join a global leader in material handling technology and be part of a company known for innovation, sustainability, and top-tier service.

What you'll do

Travel across the region servicing, repairing and maintaining a wide range of material handling equipment and forklift trucks.
Manage parts stock, complete service reports and maintain accurate timesheets.

What's on offer

Monday-Friday, 7:30am-16:00pm
Overtime available
Permanent role with excellent company benefits

Who we're looking for

Mechanically or electrically biased engineers from backgrounds such as automotive, HGV, mobile plant, forklift, or ex‑forces (military vehicles).
A full driving licence and experience working independently and in customer-facing environments are essential.

About the Company

A global pioneer in material handling and intralogistics, they've grown from a small workshop to a leader in warehouse technology - from pallet trucks to advanced automated systems. With a vast engineering network and rapid parts delivery, the UK team plays a key role in shaping the future of intralogistics.

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Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy...

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