Job Description
Alexander James Recruiting are currently working with a well-established dealer of Material Handling equipment looking to on-board a new Field Service Engineer to service their client base across the West Midlands area. With a competitive basic salary and a number of other benefits, this is a great opportunity for an experienced engineer looking to get into a new company.\n\nResponsibilities\n\nServicing a client base across West Midlands with a focus on servicing forklift trucks\nFixing and servicing other, related material handling & specialist equipment to include side-loaders and industrial cleaning equipment\nEnsuring excellent customer service and representing the company in the right way when visiting customer sites\nAttending the workshop from time to time and occasionally working on callRequirements\n\nThe company have a preference for an individual from a forklift truck background due to the requirements of the role, however this is not essential. They will also consider candidates with a background working within a closely related industry such as plant equipment, automotive, commercial vehicles or similar.
You will be able to work well on your own and as part of a team whilst being able to develop your skillset and learn as you go. In terms of location, you will need to be based within the West Midlands area.\n\nBenefits\n\nCompetitive salary dependent on experience (up to £38k)\nCompany Van\nPaid door-to-door\nOvertime opportunity paid time and a half over 40 hours\n20 days holiday + statutory \nPension Scheme\nDeath in Service (up to 2x Annual Salary)The Company\n\nThe company are a long-established dealer of forklift trucks, thus operating in the material handling industry. Alongside their wide variety of forklift trucks they also supply an array of attachments and specialist equipment.
With a commitment to high quality and great customer service, they have developed themselves into one of the most highly respected dealers within the West Midlands. Due to this, the business has continued to grow, leading to them requiring additional Field Service Engineers