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Field Services Engineer

Bristol
1 week ago
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Base Location: Remote, Bristol County area (expectation of travel and overnight stays)

Our client, a leading provider of advanced connectivity and IoT solutions, seeks an experienced Field Services Technician. You will be pivotal in aiding clients and other in-house teams, by leading the installation and maintenance of advanced solutions at customer sites. The mission is to connect the disconnected, bridge the connectivity gap, and unlock the full potential of organisations worldwide.

Key Responsibilities:

Service Delivery:Effective and timely delivery of services through installation, configuration, and commissioning of all advanced solutions.
Customer Experience: Meet and exceed customer expectations, which is measured through customer satisfaction and feedback data.
Brand Representation:Alwaysmaintaina professional and positive image and provide excellent customer service whilst on-site.
Safe Working: Undertake work according to policies and procedures, health and safety standards and regulations.
Job Administration: Timely and accurate completion of administration related to the role (e.g. job notes, install photographs, admin of stock, H&S recordings etc.). 

Required Qualifications and Experience:

Similar Work: Demonstrable experience in a similar role. Working with businesses such as BT, Sky, Virgin Media, or similar would be advantageous.
Lone Working: Those familiar with autonomous work yet collaborative when the situation demands.
CSCS: A CSCS card holder and comfortable working at height.
Driving: Full UK Driving Licence (with less than 6 penalty points).
Interest in IoT /Connectivity:Those with a basic understanding of computers, routers and networking. (Microsoft Windows, Printer setup, IPV4 & Router configuration) 

So what's in it for you?

As a small business, you can make a real difference knowing you are supported by a team of 50 across three offices. Our client takes a long-term view of things, and this means focus is on personal and professional development that is fully funded and will help you to get to and stay at the top of your game.

Compensation & Benefits:

Up to 43 days a year of holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)
Enhanced Company Pension Scheme
Enhanced Maternity Leave
Enhanced Paternity Leave
5 Paid Charity Days per year
Free Gym Membership

Health and Dental Care options*
Private Health Cover*
Team away days
Death in service at four times the salary
Paid extended parental leave*
Paid bereavement leave for those you love, not just direct family*part of the broader range of extended benefits to choose from.

Your Toolkit:

To ensure you're well-equipped:

Comprehensive training is provided.
A company van for work-related travel.
A company mobile and laptop.
A company debit card for necessary expenses.

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