Job Details
Job Ref: 215903358
Date: 2022-02-25 14:31:32
We are looking for an experienced field engineer. You will be repairing and replacing and checking the company products. You will be trained up and travelling around Europe (Middle East). Occasional nights away.
Duties
Complete full training either in High Wycombe site, London or travelling on the road with existing engineers.
Travel around Europe, Middle East and occasional nights away.
To commission service , repair or replace company products
Check installations
Maintain customer service/maintenance files, spreadsheets and databases.
Maintain stock control, re-order when needed.
Identify faulty equipment
Identify repair/service opportunities.
Represent company.
Take ownership of jobs on site visits and report to services contracts manager on completion.
Complete accurate reports for site visits via mobile app software.
Responsible for personal health and safety. Keep up to date with technical advances within the water treatment industry.Requirements
Full manual driving license and valid passport.
Should NOT have any travel restrictions.
Water service engineer background (preferred ).
CSCS card holder ( advantage)Candidate will be considered if they have experience in the following backgrounds
Utility (water)
L8 services delivery.
Tank cleaning and chlorination engineer.
Water treatment specialist.
Reverse osmosis specialist.
Specialist electro/mechanical engineers such as petrol pumps/ cash machines.
-Commercial pipe fitters.
Softener service engineers.Salary range £30k- £35k depending on experience
Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm
Commission structure
£1500Y/E on target bonus pro-rata.
3% commission on margin made by direct sales
3 months' probation period ( can be extended ).
Pension scheme after 3 months.
28 days holiday
Company car or van
Full training given
Vanta Staffing Limited is acting as an Employment agency in relation to this vacancy
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