Field Service Engineer (Pumps)
30,000 - 40,000 (Basic Salary, Based on Experience)
Overtime + Bonus + Vehicle + Others
Covering - Oxford, Reading and Surrounding areas
On offer is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that does installation, commissioning, service and repair of pumps and pumping equipment. They are gaining a strong reputation as a market leader and are looking for additional engineers to join the team due to their expansion.
If you come from a pumping background or knowledge of pumps please get in touch - Engineers from a Forces background please apply!
Roles and Responsibilities
Service works on booster sets, storm water and sewage stations
Installation and commissioning of booster sets, submersible pumps, and pressurisation pumps
Identifying faults quickly and promptly
Offering customer support
Representing the company's values
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
Multiskilled Electrical/Mechanical engineering experience
Previous experience working with pumps
Qualifications in Electrical Engineering advantageous
Must be hardworking with a flexible attitude
Benefits Package:
30,000 - 40,000 basic salary
Door to Door travel
Company Van
Monday - Friday working week
Overtime available at x1.5 and x2
Bonus and commission schemes
On-going training and development
If you are interested in this role or looking for something similar please contact our Managing Consultant Dylan Tate directly at (url removed) or call them for a confidential discussion on (phone number removed).
If you are interested in this position please click 'apply'.
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