Field Service Engineer : Heavy Plant Equipment Location: Southwest Salary: GBP35,000 : GBP50,000 + Overtime + Door to door paid travel Were recruiting for an experienced Field Service Engineers to join a well:established heavy plant equipment manufacturer in the Southwest, supporting a wide range of industrial engineering and construction clients across the South West.
This is a varied, field:based position involving servicing, repairs, installations, and breakdown support for a range of vehicles and associated plant machinery, ideal for an engineer who enjoys being out on the road and working directly with a variety of clients.
Key Responsibilities * Carry out site visits to complete servicing, repairs, installations, and reactive maintenance * Complete all associated documentation, including risk assessments, service reports, and timesheets * Work safely at all times, following company and site Health and Safety procedures Skills and Experience Required * Proven background as a field service engineer, ideally within a heavy plant/heavy vehicle mechanical environment * Mechanically and electrically competent, with strong fault:finding and diagnostic ability * Customer:focused with excellent communication skills * Full UK driving licence required Package and Benefits * Salary GBP35,000 : GBP50,000 (DOE) * Overtime and call:out payments * Door to door paid travel * Company vehicle and uniform provided If interested, please apply or contact for more information.
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Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent and contract roles within Engineering and Manufacturing, IT and Digital, Science and Technology and Service and Sales sectors.
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