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Litho Print Field Service Engineer - Mechanical or Electrical Bias

Bruno Sforni SpA
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Litho Print Field Service Engineer - Mechanical or Electrical Bias

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Up to £40,000 basic (OTE circa £62k+), Company Car, Industry Leading Staff Benefits, Overtime Paid Door‑to‑Door, UK travel with some expectation of overseas work.


Are you a skilled engineer who thrives on variety, challenge, and seeing the direct impact of your expertise? This is your chance to join one of the UK’s most respected machinery manufacturers, a global name in advanced print & packaging technology, as they expand their UK service team.


You will work on some of the industry’s most technically advanced print production/post‑press systems, supporting high‑profile manufacturing sites across the UK and occasionally overseas. If you want a role where your electrical knowledge is truly valued, you’ll be rewarded with first‑class training, earning potential, and benefits.


What You’ll Do

  • Install, service, maintain and repair cutting‑edge print production machinery/post‑press machinery at customer sites.
  • Diagnose and resolve complex electrical and control issues.
  • Support customers with breakdowns and preventative maintenance to keep production moving.
  • Travel across the UK (with occasional overseas trips); no fixed territory, meaning varied work and exposure to a wide range of equipment.

Why This Role Stands Out

  • Attractive earnings: up to £40k starting salary with realistic OTE of £60k; overtime is plentiful and paid door‑to‑door.
  • Premium Company Car scheme – current engineers drive vehicles such as Mercedes A250, Audi A3, BMW 225.
  • Travel variety UK‑wide with occasional international trips; weekly experience is different.
  • 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays; plus average holiday pay so you don’t lose out when taking time off.
  • Healthcare & protection: Medicash cash plan, life insurance, and private medical insurance after 5 years service.
  • Long‑term security: Industry‑leading pension scheme (employer contributions increase with length of service up to 2x your contribution after 10 years).
  • Overtime rates: Time & a half after 18:00 and on Saturdays; double time on Sundays & bank holidays. Overnight allowances paid (UK & overseas).
  • Structured development: Ongoing training on world‑class machinery and opportunities to progress within a global engineering team.

What We’re Looking For

  • Electrically or mechanically biased engineer (ideally with multi‑skilled or qualifications on either bias to back this up).
  • Experience in field service, maintenance, or installation (production print ideally, but FMCG, manufacturing, or industrial machinery backgrounds also considered).
  • Confident working independently, solving problems on complex equipment.
  • Comfortable with frequent UK travel and time away from home (approx. 100 nights per year).
  • Based in England, ideally near good motorway links (M1, M6, M40, M4 etc.).

This is an excellent chance to join a financially strong, globally recognised machinery manufacturer that genuinely invests in its engineers. If you’re looking for technical challenge, variety, and excellent earning potential with a company that rewards loyalty and expertise, this could be the career move you’ve been waiting for.



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