Mechanical Engineer or Electrical Engineer (Graduate Role)

SourceRight Recruitment Ltd
High Wycombe
4 days ago
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The successful candidate will take responsibility for the operational management of the Maintenance Department, including technical support and warranty coordination. This role plays a critical part in ensuring servicing, troubleshooting, and warranty processes are delivered efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards.

You will act as a key liaison between customers, contractors, field service engineers, R&D, and the Aftersales team, ensuring seamless communication and operational excellence. The position requires strong organisational skills, technical understanding, and a proactive approach to customer service and warranty management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage new and existing service contracts using the Salesforce CRM system.
  • Contact customers via email and telephone to plan and schedule maintenance and servicing activities.
  • Coordinate with the Technical Site Services Co-ordinator to allocate and schedule field service engineers.
  • Prepare detailed work instructions, including Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS), to ensure safe and efficient project delivery.
  • Raise purchase orders via Sage 200 for required access equipment and consumables.
  • Provide technical support to customers, collaborating with the Aftersales Manager where necessary.
  • Support the Maintenance Sales Co-ordinator with complex quotations, including specialist access equipment requirements.
  • Conduct post-maintenance follow-ups to ensure customer satisfaction and identify further support opportunities.
  • Maintain accurate maintenance logs, service documentation, and compliance records.
  • Proactively manage and resolve product warranty matters.

Education & Experience

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
  • Experience in a similar role within the HVAC industry is advantageous.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
  • Experience with Salesforce and Sage 200 is desirable.
  • Extensive product training and ongoing support will be provided

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