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Field Service Engineer

Brighton
1 day ago
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Field Service Engineer
Brighton
£31,000 - £34,000 Basic + Overtime (OTE £40,000) + Van (Personal Use) + Medical + Gym + Premier Inn Card + 25 Days Holiday + Birthday Off + Pension + Stability + Immediate Start

Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer looking for a rewarding field-based role? Do you want to join a well-established company that genuinely looks after its employees and offers a strong package, supportive culture, and long-term stability?

This is a fantastic chance to join a growing company as a Field Service Engineer within the healthcare sector, servicing care homes across London and the Home Counties. If you have experience in the industry then great! If not, experience with electro-mechanical equipment (medical devices, coffee machines, white goods, etc.) transfers just as well. A role in a recession proof industry that offers real variety!

Your Job As A Field Service Engineer Will Include:

  • Servicing, maintaining, and repairing healthcare equipment in care homes
  • Fault finding, testing, and ensuring compliance and safety standards
  • Covering the South East
  • Providing excellent customer service and building strong client relationships
  • Accurate completion of job notes and reports using mobile devices

    As A Field Service Engineer You Will Have:

  • Electro-mechanical background - medical, coffee, vending, white goods or similar all transferable
  • Full clean UK driving licence (essential)
  • Experience working in field service roles
  • Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills
  • Flexible, reliable, and able to work independently

    Keywords: Field Service Engineer, Service Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Electro-Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Medical Equipment Engineer, Coffee Machine Engineer, Vending Engineer, White Goods Engineer, Care Home Engineer, Fault Finding, Servicing, Repairs, Installation, Customer Service, Brighton, Eastbourne, Worthing, Hastings

    This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

    Please visit our website to view other positions we are currently handling.
    Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom. Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed

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