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Mechanical Field Service Engineer

Heels & Brogues Group Limited
Wickford
1 week ago
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Mechanical Engineers (Workshop and Field Service combined role)
Permanent Role - Essex
Rayleigh, Billericay, Wickford, Basildon
£50,000 - £60,000 inclusive of travel (plus an annual bonus)
28 days holiday, van, tools, mobile, tablet & fuel card
Monday - Friday 40 hours (callout 1 in 5 weeks) + Overtime
Immediate Starts Available
My client is a provider of turnkey engineering solutions, based in Essex, they carry out works within heavy engineering and power generation. Due to continued growth, increased projects, and increased client demand, this established company now needs to increase the field service division with both mechanical and electrical resources, there will also be requirements to work from the Essex office, if this sounds of interest, please read on
Benefits
Established business
Fantastic earning potential
Progression available
Bonus scheme
Monday - Friday (with call 1 in 5 weekends call out)
The Role of Mechanical Engineers (Workshop and Field Service)
Traveling to sites
Working across industries
Identify, and repair mechanical issues in heavy industrial mechanical equipment
Working on pumps, large turbines, coolers, conveyors, and valves
Carrying out routine maintenance
Installation and commissioning of projects
Liaising with customers and stakeholders
Working on heavy industry and power generation sites
The Right Mechanical Engineers (Workshop and Field Service)
Full UK driving license
Time Served Mechanical Apprenticeship
Customer Service Focus
Able to pass security checks
Flexible with callouts/ working away/ overtime
Computer literate
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