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Field Service Engineer opportunity - With door to door travel pay 
A new Field Service Engineer is required to join a manufacturer in Manchester who provide the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry with top of the range; fume cupboards, gas isolators, downflow booths and other clean and dirty air systems!

We are looking for either an engineer with experience in this trade (Paying competitively), or an M&E engineer who works on small to medium sized equipment pieces such as but not limited to; Laboratory equipment, Air filtration products, home appliances, Coffee Machines, cash machines, vending machines, printers or similar. 

The benefits to joining this Field Service Engineer position include:

Company van, fuel card AND Door to door travel pay! 
Salary increases with service
Weekend work available at incredible rates! (8 hours pay at time and a half guaranteed on Saturdays worked- even if you've only done one hours work. Plus double time for a Sunday)
Annual bonus based on group performance
Exciting opportunities to work across Europe
Leisure and shopping discount scheme
24 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
Simply health access
Company sick Pay scheme
Credit Union for savings and loans
Electric vehicle lease scheme (Can be applied to family)
Death in service pay out This role will involve:

Contracted to 38 hours per week.
Working as close to home as possible (Usually within a 0-2 hour radius of your address).
Providing service, maintenance, repair, commissioning, and validation services for the following types of equipment: Microbiological Safety Cabinets, Horizontal Laminar Flow Cabinets, Vertical Laminar Flow Cabinets, Positive and Negative Pressure Isolators, Glove Boxes, Powder Control Booths, Fume Cupboards, Air Showers, Clean Rooms, Transportable Sterile Suites, Air Handling Systems and Controls, Operating Theatres, Containment Suites and more. DRIVERS LICENCE REQUIRED (Manual or automatic is fine). 
If you're interested in this Field Service Engineer position, apply now!
Or call Hannah on (phone number removed) for more details

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