Electrical Field Service Engineer

Halewood
9 months ago
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Electrical Field Service Engineer required for a pharmaceutical equipment manufacturer based in the Liverpool area. To work within the Service Team, attending customer sites globally to assist with preventative maintenance, commissioning / installations, IQ / OQ or Emergency call out visits. The role also covers executing the Pre-FAT along with the FAT of equipment. The role will include global travel. You would travel globally, so anywhere from Europe, US, India, China etc. and for roughly 40%-50% depending on projects. Normally between 1-2 weeks at a time.

Electrical Field Service Engineer Job Overview

To attend customers facilities as and when needed to carry out Installations & IQ/OQ.
To assist with Pre-FAT and FAT before following the equipment out to customer sites
To attend customers facilities to assist with Commissioning of equipment.
To attend customers facilities to assist with Preventative Maintenance.
Assisting EC&I team with project field wiring/testing /build when not out on-site.
To respond to emergency breakdown call-out visits.
To ensure that the company serve duties undertaken are compliant with the requirements of the Companies Environmental Health & Safety Policy and ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System.

Electrical Field Service Engineer Job Requirements

Degree (or similar) qualification in electrical engineering
Significant experience in a similar role
Knowledge of Siemens HMI/PLCs (Siemens 7 & RS logic)
Familiar with CAD
Experience within the Pharmaceutical Industry (desirable)
Be able to deliver a high level of customer care and develop long standing customer relationships
Excellent communication skills

Electrical Field Service Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary dependent on experience but likely £45k-£50k

Daily allowance while off-site £50 a day, OVT would be 1.5 Monday to Saturday then x2 for a Sunday. This is after there normal working hours have been completed.

Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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