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Junior Mechanical Fitter / Service Engineer (Full Training)

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Brighton
1 day ago
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Junior Mechanical Fitter / Service Engineer (Full Training)

Sussex (Ideally Located Portsmouth, Worthing, Brighton, Crawley)

£38,000 - £40,000 + Monthly Bonus Paid after training period + Extensive Training + Van + Door to door

Are you mechanically biased? Have you got an understanding of hydraulics/pneumatics?

Excellent role on offer for a Field Service Engineer looking to join a market leading company who have an excellent reputation for looking after their staff, where you will be trained to become a specialist on technically interesting equipment alongside excellent benefits.

This business have been established for 20 years and specialise in the installation, service and repair of specialist lifting equipment all across the UK. They are continuing their growth due to continued demand for their expert services so require another field service engineer to cover the Southeast areas.

In this role you will be working from home where you will be travelling to multiple sites Fault find and repairing specialist equipment.

This role would ideally suit a Field Service Engineer with hydraulic experience, however the company will offer full training on their equipment for the right engineer. Ex-forces, REME or mechanical service engineers are encouraged to apply.

An excellent chance to join a business who take great care in looking after their staff which is reflected in their low staff turnover and high employee satisfaction.

The Role;
Field Service Engineer
Service and Repair
Excellent manufacturers training
£38,000 - £40,000 + Monthly Bonus Paid after training period +Extensive Training + Van + Door to door
The Person;
Hydraulic experience
Ex-forces encouraged to apply
Looking for a long term role
Must have a full clean driver's license

Hydraulic, Mechanical, Pneumatics, FSE, Field service, Electrical, Mechanic.

Reference Number: BBBH263319

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click 'Apply Now' or contact Rise Technical Recruitment.
Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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