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Field Service Technician Electro-Mechanical

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Field Service Technician (Electro-Mechanical)£29,000 - £31,000 + Door to Door Overtime + Bonus + Vehicle + Health Insurance + Pension Home-based role ideally located: Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, Halifax, Castleford, Huddersfield, Morley.

Are you a Field Service Technician with Electro-Mechanical experience looking to work for a global company in a varied role offering excellent training opportunities, clear progression and plenty of door-to-door overtime?

On offer is an exciting opportunity to join a well-renowned company with a great reputation for investing in and looking after its staff through specialist training, company benefits, and a great work-life balance.

In this role you will service, maintain and repair a range of electro-mechanical systems and machinery, covering a patch from Leeds to the Scottish Borders and down to the Midlands.

The company is a global business and has exciting plans to expand further throughout the UK, making this an excellent time to join the team.

This role would suit a Field Service Technician looking for a long-term, secure role with excellent overtime potential to maximise earnings.The Role:

  • Service, maintain and repair a wide range of company equipment.
  • Provide technical support and assistance to clients and customers.
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities.
  • Door-to-door paid ov...

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