As a Field Service Engineer, you will be located in the SW area covering the West Midlands and Wales. You will have a company van with a fuel card. The Service Engineer delivers hands-on servicing and repair of water treatment equipment. You will be responsible for your own diary to ensure that client sites are visited and serviced in line with their service level agreement. You will undertake scheduled service and one-off planned service outside of the contract, along with emergency call-out activity if required. You will also be responsible for the repair or installation of our equipment at customer sites.
What are the day-to-day duties?
1. Undertake planned and unplanned service
2. Perform routine maintenance work including chemical sanitisation
3. Minimise customer downtime by effectively planning and executing the work
4. Deliver and install new equipment
5. Test and commission all work prior to leaving the work-site
6. Explain and demonstrate how to correctly use the equipment if necessary
7. Ensure customer sign-off of work prior to leaving site
8. Promote service contracts and report back new opportunities to line manager
9. Maintain spare parts stock and keep up to date records
10. Maintain all tools
11. Actively participate in equipment servicing
What background and skills are you likely to have?
1. Relevant equipment service experience - possibly in an electro-mechanical environment, ideally in the water treatment sector.
2. Ability to work alone on customer sites
3. Excellent communication skills
4. Able to work at weekends if required for out of hours emergency work (rota system)
5. Full UK driving licence
6. Able to cover around the Leicester, Coventry, Northampton area
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