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Job Ref: 214012486
Date: 2021-06-18 13:59:19
Demob Job Reference: j4237
Job Title: Field Service Engineer x 2
Location: Northampton/Milton Keynes
Salary: Negotiable DOE + benefits
We are currently working with a valued client who champion the skills of ex-military. Due to continued expansion, they are now recruiting for 2 x Field Service Engineers to join their team. The successful candidates will live in the Northampton, Milton Keynes or close surrounding areas and will travel to customer sites carrying out the testing, maintenance, installation and commissioning of our client’s engineering solutions associated with power generation all across the UK.
It is envisaged for this role you will have a multi skilled background with mechanical and electrical skills.
Although it is not essential, we are particularly interested to hear from candidates who have previously served in the Royal Navy, British Army or Royal Air Force with mechanical and electrical backgrounds.
SALARY IS NEGOTIABLE WHICH WILL INCREASE AFTER TRAINING, 28 DAYS HOLIDAY AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP YOUR EXISTING ENGINEERING SKILLS INTO A SPECIALIST AREA
Please note that this role does require extensive UK travel and you will be away from home 4 nights per week, all costs covered. You will be part of a two-person team and will have a pool van to share for travelling. This role is suitable to someone who is looking to become an ambitious engineer who is happy to work away from home and is looking for a new challenge and keen to develop their existing skills.
Field Service Engineer Requirements:
– You must have a strong multi skilled engineering background, mechanical or electrical bias.
– Must hold a recognised engineering qualification.
– Proven knowledge of pumps and pipework.
– Full clean driving licence.
– Willingness to work away from home during the week.
– Team player who wants to learn new skills.
– Be capable of obtaining a high level of security clearance
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