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Service Engineer (Calibration/Installation)

Huddersfield
1 week ago
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Service Engineer (Calibration/Installation)
£40,000 - £45,000 + Overtime + Company Van + 33 Days Holiday + 11% Pension + Training + Progression
Huddersfield (Covering M62 Corridor)

Are you a Service or Installation Engineer from a Calibration background looking to become part of an international business that can offer stability, fantastic benefits and door-to-door pay?

Do you want a role where you'll have the responsibility to plan your own schedule and work autonomously covering the M62 corridor?

In this role you will be calibrating Materials Testing and Simulation technology. You will be covering an M62 patch, visiting various manufacturers, R+D sites and laboratories to carry out calibration to ISO17025 standards. Specialist manufacturer training and career development opportunities are on offer for ambitious candidates.

This company are a market leading manufacturer of Materials Testing and Simulation equipment. With a global footprint, they are looking to capitalise on recent success and increase their market share around Northern England.

This role would suit a Service or Installation Engineer with calibration knowledge looking to become part of a global business that can offer stability, autonomy, progression and great benefits.

The Role:

Calibrating bespoke Test Equipment at customer sites
Calibrating equipment to test Impact, Hardness, Tensile, Flexural, Creep and Fatigue parameters
Progression to become a fully autonomous Field Service Engineer
All Expenses and Travel paid
Company Vehicle for Private use The Person:

Service, Installation or similar Engineer
Calibration knowledge
UK Driving License Job Reference: BBBH 21001c

Engineer, Technician, Service, Installation, Testing, Materials, Electrical, Manufacturing, Calibration, Metallurgy, ISO, 17025, iso17025, Mechanical, Leeds, Hull, Manchester, M62

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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