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Field Service Engineer - Mechanical Bias

Taylor Higson
Leeds
5 days ago
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Field Service Engineer - Mechanical Bias
Up to £40,000 basic (OTE circa £70k)
Company Car
Industry-Leading Staff Benefits
Overtime Paid Door-to-Door
UK Travel with Some Overseas Work

Are you a mechanically minded engineer who loves getting hands-on with complex kit, solving problems on the fly, and keeping high-performance machinery running at its best?

Here’s your chance to join one of the print industry’s most respected global machinery manufacturers — a leader in advanced print & packaging technology — as they strengthen their UK service team.

You’ll be working on some of print’s most sophisticated production and post-press systems, supporting major manufacturing sites across the UK (and occasionally overseas). If you want a role where your mechanical skill is genuinely valued — and where you’ll benefit from world-class training, high earning potential, and excellent benefits — this is it.

As long as you’re within good reach of the motorway network, you’re in scope.

What You’ll Do

Install, service, maintain and repair advanced print production / post-press machinery at customer sites.
• Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical faults, mechanical assemblies, pneumatics, drives, and general machine performance issues.
• Carry out preventative maintenance and respond to breakdowns to minimise downtime.
• Travel across the UK...

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