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Field Service Engineer - Automation

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Field Service Engineer - Automation\n\nAre you a Field Service Engineer - Automation with experience working with Electromechanical machinery and control panels? If so, our client has an exciting new opportunity!\n\nCompany Overview: You will join the leading provider of load bank and test solutions. With operations in North America and the UK, they have been global leaders in load bank solutions for decades, offering outstanding quality and service.

Their products play a crucial role in testing power equipment, ensuring reliability in critical applications such as data centres, OEMs, and rentals.\n\nResponsibilities of this Field Service Engineer - Automation job based in Stamford:\n\nFace to face support primarily in field-based settings with global travel.\nPerform fault finding, testing, and troubleshooting on control panels and power equipment such as generators and UPS systems.\nUtilise expertise in both electrical and mechanical systems, with a focus on electrical engineering.\nEngage with customers to understand their needs and provide effective solutions. \n\nKey requirements for this Field Service Engineer - Automation job in Stamford:\n\nMinimum ONC level qualifications in electrical or mechanical engineering.\nYou must be able to travel worldwide regularly.\n2+ years of relevant experience working in Fault Finding of Electrical products.\nProficiency in dealing with large control panels and power systems.\nExcellent communication skills for interacting with customers.\nDriving License is 100% needed. \n\nSalary: £32,000 to £42,000, plus overtime and potential 5% annual bonus.

Up to 7.5% company pension contribution.\n\nThis is a superb opportunity for someone who wants to travel globally for work! You will also have exciting career progression opportunities for management.\n\nTo apply for this Field Service Engineer - Automation job in Lincolnshire, please email (url removed) or call Nick on (phone number removed) / (phone number removed)