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Job Description Field Service Engineer – Automated Storage Systems
South Region (Field-Based)
Full-time | Permanent
Company Vehicle + Tools + Training + Excellent Benefits

Looking for a hands-on engineering role with variety, travel, and real technical depth?
Join a fast-growing team delivering cutting-edge automation solutions across the south of the UK. If you enjoy working with 3-phase electrical systems, frequency inverters, and solving real-world technical challenges, we’d love to hear from you.

About the Role As a Field Service Engineer, you'll be the face of an industry-leading company known for delivering high-end automated storage systems to major clients across logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, defence, and beyond.

Your focus will be on maintaining and repairing advanced vertical lift modules and automated carousels, many of which rely heavily on 3-phase power and frequency inverter technology. You’ll work independently across your region, with occasional UK-wide travel and overnight stays.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Servicing and maintaining automated storage systems at client sites
Troubleshooting and repairing 3-phase motors, inverters, and electromechanical assemblies Performing safety inspections, fault diagnostics, and routine maintenance Supporting software upgrades and system commissioning Responding to breakdowns and supporting clients on-site Managing your own travel, schedule, and technical documentation Delivering exceptional customer service and technical support


What We’re Looking For

  • Hands-on experience with 3-phase electrical systems
Understanding of frequency inverters and motor control systems Qualifications or experience in electrical/mechanical engineering Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills Full UK driving licence Willingness to travel and stay away overnight (as needed) Strong communication, professional presentation, and self-motivation Experience in materials handling, automation, or storage systems (ideal, not essential)


What’s in It for You

  • Company van + full tool kit + branded workwear
Full product training in the UK and at the manufacturer HQ in Germany Daily food allowance Pension scheme, life assurance, income protection Annual discretionary bonus (profit-based) Overtime opportunities No regular weekend work (occasional pre-arranged)


This is a great opportunity to work with high-spec automation in a role that offers variety, autonomy, and long-term career development—plus the chance to become a specialist in a growing field of engineering.


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