Field Service Engineer (Industrial Doors)

Middlesbrough
9 months ago
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Alexander James Recruiting is currently working with a well-established manufacturer of various types of industrial solutions including industrial doors. They are looking to bring on a field-based Engineer to cover Middlesbrough and the surrounding areas. With a competitive base salary and numerous other benefits, this is a great opportunity for an experienced Industrial Door engineer interested in a new role.

Responsibilities

Servicing the company’s products in and around Middlesbrough as well as further afield when required
Fixing/maintaining a wide variety of industrial doors
Reporting to the Service Manager
Working alongside the rest of the engineering team to maintain a high level of customer service
Developing a knowledge of the company’s customer base and representing the company in the right manner when attending customer siteRequirements

The company have a preference for candidates with experience of fixing mechanical and electrical faults on industrial doors. Due to the requirements of the role, you will need to hold a full, clean driver’s license. The ideal candidate will also hold an IPAF licence alongside CSCS, SSSTS and MEWPS certification. In terms of location, you will need to be based in Middlesbrough or the surrounding areas due to the location of the customer base you will be servicing.

Benefits

Competitive Salary
Company Van
25 Days Annual Leave Plus Bank Holidays
Competitive Pension Scheme
Full Uniform Provided
Battery-Powered Tools SuppliedThe Company

Our client are an international manufacturer of a wide-variety of Industrial Doors and have had a strong global presence for the past 50 years. The equipment they provide are utilized in multiple sectors including Automotive, Food & Beverage and Pharmaceutical. Due to recent expansion, they’re now looking to add to their service team with a Field Service Engineer to further increase market share

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