Service Engineer

JMT Engineering Recruitment
Liverpool, England
9 months ago
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Service Engineer

Electrical Biased

Merseyside

Pharmaceutical & Medical

£50,000 - £65,000 + Commission

We’re supporting a highly respected and successful engineering manufacturer who supply machinery into the pharmaceutical and medical industry.

As part of their continued growth and global customer demand, they’re looking to appoint a Service Engineer (electrically biased) who can take a hands-on approach to installations, commissioning, IQ/OQ, and preventative maintenance across bespoke equipment.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Attend customer sites across the UK and internationally (travel can be a choice of 30% to 50%) for installation, commissioning, service and support.

  • Execute FAT testing prior to dispatch at the UK facility.

  • Execute SAT at customer sites.

  • Collaborate with internal engineering teams (mechanical, EC&I) to deliver exceptional technical service and ensure quality standards are met.

  • Maintain documentation and contribute to equipment qualification protocols (IQ/OQ).

  • Respond to urgent service calls when needed, ensuring swift resolution and customer satisfaction.

  • Support project teams on wiring/testing when not on-site.

    What You’ll Need:

  • A degree or similar qualification in Electrical Engineering (or related field).

  • Previous experience in a similar technical service or commissioning role.

  • Exposure to working in or with regulated sectors (e.g. pharma/chemical).

  • Familiarity with CAD, control panel layouts and technical documentation.

  • A customer-focused mindset and ability to travel internationally at short notice.

    Why Join?

  • A business investing in its people, technology and facilities — operating from a brand-new manufacturing site in the Northwest.

  • A culture rooted in collaboration, professional development and long-term progression.

  • Competitive salary and package including bonus, travel expenses, and generous overtime structure.

  • This is a brilliant opportunity for a skilled engineer who thrives on variety and global exposure, and wants to be part of a technically advanced, supportive team

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