Service Engineer

Coventry
6 hours ago
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Are you an experienced Service Engineer with a background in machining or precision engineering?

Do you thrive in manufacturing or production environments, installing and maintaining advanced machinery? If you are a proactive Service Engineer looking to join a growing, technology-driven organisation where your skills will be valued, we'd love to hear from you. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a market-leading organisation at the forefront of automated machining systems.

BASIC SALARY: £40,000 - £50,000 (depending on experience)

BENEFITS:

· Overnight payment for any nights away

· Company Car or Van

· 25 Days Annual Leave (plus Statutory Days)

· Pension - matched to 5% of salary

· Private Healthcare

· Life Assurance

· Income Protection cover

LOCATION: Midlands based, with regional and national travel as required (5 days on the road per week).

COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Rugby, Leicester, Wolverhampton, Solihull, Worcester, Royal Leamington Spa, Coventry, Warwick.

Due to continued growth, we are seeking a skilled Service Engineer to support customers across the West Midlands. As our Service Engineer, you will join an established and experienced national team. Your first 6 months will be spent training, learning on the job, and shadowing a colleague until you are competent and ready to work solo.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer - Industrial Capital Equipment, Machinery, Automation Solutions

As our Service Engineer, your job will include:

· Install, commission and service advanced high-precision manufacturing systems at customer sites

· Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and software-related issues

· Carry out planned and reactive maintenance

· Provide technical support and customer training

· Ensure high-quality service delivery and customer satisfaction

· Work independently while also collaborating with a wider UK engineering team

PERSON SPECIFICATION: Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer - Industrial Capital Equipment, Machinery, Automation Solutions

To be successful in your application, you will have a proven track record of experience of working in an industrial Service Engineer role, within capital equipment (or similar). In addition to this you will also be able to demonstrate:

· A background in machining, CNC, precision engineering, automation or similar.

· Hands-on experience installing, maintaining, or servicing capital equipment.

· Strong mechanical and electrical fault-finding skills.

· Confidence working in production/manufacturing environments.

· Excellent communication and customer facing skills.

· A full driving licence, passport, and flexible to conduct overnight stays in the UK, and skills training in Switzerland (or occasional overseas work).

· Confident communication, with the adaptability to engage at all levels.

· A methodical approach with the ability to work independently, manage your time, and deliver accurate results.

OUR COMPANY:

We are a highly respected manufacturer of advanced production machinery used across fast-paced manufacturing environments. Known for engineering excellence and exceptional customer service, we supply high-precision automated equipment utilised across a range of industrial sectors by customers across print, packaging, composites, textiles, and other fast-moving industries.

It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Service Engineer, Service Technician, Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Plant Engineer - Industrial Capital Equipment, Industrial Machinery, Automation Solutions

INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application.

Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives.

Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct.

REF: JK18247, Wallace Hind Selection

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