Mechanical Service Engineer

Solutions Engineering Recruitment
South Yorkshire
14 hours ago
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Field Service Engineer
(Multi-Skilled - Mechanical Bias)
Yorkshire - UK Travel
£46,000 basic, Overtime, life insurance, company car, progressionThe Opportunity

An experienced Field Service Engineer is required to join a well-established machine tool service business supporting customers across the UK. This is a customer-facing role working on large CNC and manual machinery, with strong opportunities for overtime, development, and progression.

The Role
  • Installation, service, and maintenance of large CNC and manual machine tools

  • Mechanical fault finding, repair, and alignment work

  • Working across customer sites from subcontract machine shops to large engineering organisations

  • UK-wide travel with regular overnight stays

  • Occasional international travel (typically Europe and North America)

  • Identify opportunities for additional service, spares, and contracts

  • Ensure high standards of safety, professionalism, and customer service

About You
  • Experienced working on large machine tools (CNC and manual)

  • Strong mechanical fitting and fault-finding skills

  • Comfortable working at height and within machine pits

  • Able to work independently and as part of a team

  • Professional, organised, and customer-focused

  • Willing to travel and stay away as required

Key Skills & Experience
  • Mechanical fitting and machine tool maintenance

  • Gearbox and machining head assembly, including bevel gear setting

  • Machine alignment experience

  • Ability to read mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical drawings

  • Basic electrical and hydraulic knowledge

  • CNC milling machinery experience

  • Engineering apprenticeship or relevant qualification (preferred)

  • NVQ or equivalent in Engineering (preferred)

  • Full UK driving licence

Package
  • £46,000 basic salary + overtime

    • Weekdays: 1.33x

    • Saturdays: 1.5x

    • Sundays: 2x

  • 38.5 hours per week (early finish Friday)

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays

  • Company car

  • Pension (4% employer contribution)

  • Life insurance

  • Company clothing

  • Ongoing training and career development

This is a great opportunity for a skilled engineer looking to work on large, specialist machinery within a supportive and growing business.

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