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Job Ref: 212954312
Date: 2021-01-04 08:51:55
Field Service Engineer (Instrumentation)
(Covering Buckinghamshire and Surrounding Areas)
£25,000 – £30,000 – Full Training + Overtime (£35,000- £45,000) + Industry Leading Training + Progression + Company Car
Excellent opportunity on offer for a field service engineer to join a well-established, expanding company with specialist training on their weighing equipment.
Do experience work on temperature, pressure and flow meters? Are you looking to join a company which can provide full training on specialist equipment?
This company are market leaders in their field, providing industrial weighing solutions and other services to industries worldwide. With year on year growth, and a secure future, they need an experienced field service engineer to join their team.
In this varied role you will be biased from home however required to travel all around the UK. You will be working from home and on a day to day basis you will be calibrating and attending break downs on the weighing machines at customer sites. You will receive full training on their equipment before heading out into the field.
The Role:
*Calibrating, fault finding and repairs work
*Work on specialist weighing machines
*Training on all specialist equipment
* Milton Keynes (Covering Buckinghamshire and Surrounding Areas)
* £25,000 – £30,000 + Overtime (£35,000- £45,000) + Industry Leading Training + Progression + Company Car
The Person:
* Instrumentation Background
* Willingness to travel up to 100miles radius
* Highly motivated, flexible and capable of working under pressure
* Full Clean driving licence
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