Our client is a specialist manufacturer of bespoke equipment. They install, service and maintain their equipment throughout the UK. Due to continued growth and expansion, they are now recruiting for a multi skilled Field Service Engineer with a mechanical/electrical engineering background to join their team. The successful Field Service Engineer will be based in the Midlands – Birmingham, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester or close surrounding areas and will be the specialist engineer responsible for covering the customer base throughout the UK, carrying out the service, maintenance and repair of the company products. Please note flexibility is required as you will be required to travel and stay away from home overnight regularly. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing global company and be the specialist engineer working with a bespoke equipment range. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early. Field Service Engineer Requirements: You will hold NVQ/ONC/HNC in Electrical or Mechanical engineering. Proven electromechanical skills with experience of carrying out equipment maintenance, repairs and installations. Experience of working with AC/DC power supplies. Good troubleshooting and diagnostic skills. Able to work on own initiative as well as part of a team. Flexible approach – able to stay away from home overnight when required. IT literate. Hold full UK driving licence. Field Service Engineer Benefits: Salary is negotiable depending on skills and experience. Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm. Company car, mobile phone, laptop, PPE and tools provided. 25 days holiday rising with service to 28 days bank holidays. Performance related bonus – up to 10% paid annually. Private health insurance, life assurance. Company pension scheme. Lunch allowance. Expenses paid. Full training and ongoing support to enable you to fulfil your role to the best of your potential. Access to ‘Your Wellbeing Matters’. NOTE – Our client encourages applications from candidates from both commercial and ex-military backgrounds, Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force with mechanical/electrical engineering bias.