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Field Service Engineer (Mechanical)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Doncaster
2 weeks ago
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Field Service Engineer (Mechanical)

Covering South Yorkshire - Must be based in Doncaster

£40,000 + Training + Progression + Pension (12%) + Bonus + 4 day week + Van (Door 2 Door) + Overtime (1.5x/2x) + Life Insurance + Healthcare Plan + Great Benefits!

Are you a Time Served Engineer from a mechanical background, looking to join a market leading utilities provider offering a field-based role with an exceptional training and development plan giving you the opportunity to progress your career? EX-FORCES ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

This is a fantastic hands-on opportunity, offering a great work/life balance whilst also giving you the chance to develop your career both technically and within the organisation.

This well-established organisation has been operating for over 50 years and have established themselves as one of the UK's leading utility companies. Due to their continued dedication to quality assurance, they require a Mechanical Service Engineer to maintain and improve their industrial assets.

You will be responsible for the maintenance of this company's mechanical assets, working over a wide range of sites across the Yorkshire region. Alongside this you will be provided with an on-going training scheme, the opportunity to progress within the company as well as great overtime opportunities and a van provided.

The ideal candidate will be a Time Served Engineer from a mechanical background, with a desire to progress t...

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