Mobile Service Engineer

Trafford Park
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Mobile Service Engineer - Manchester

Salary: £25k - £50k (Depending on Experience)
Location: Based in Trafford Park, Manchester (Nationwide travel required)
Permanent Role

Are you an experienced Mobile Service Engineer looking for a dynamic, rewarding role with an established company? We’re looking for a dedicated professional with a passion for delivering exceptional service to join our client’s growing team.

As a Mobile Service Engineer, you will work on a variety of exciting projects across the UK, supporting healthcare and pharmaceutical sites while enjoying the flexibility that comes with a mobile role. A company van will be provided, and you’ll need a clean driving license, with regular overnight stays as part of the role.

Key Responsibilities:

Attend healthcare & pharmaceutical sites nationwide, ensuring all services are delivered to the highest standards.
Work a 5 from 7 contract, including weekends, with a rota system in place.
Maintain a professional, friendly attitude while representing the company.
Effectively manage your time and service diary planner to meet business requirements.
Provide expert advice to clients on additional services and liaise with the office for quotes and follow-up.
Commission new units, carry out repairs, and assemble items in the warehouse.
Maintain excellent communication, ensuring you are always contactable.
Stay up to date with industry standards, including relevant ISO & HTM regulations.
Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience with airflow testing and using equipment such as:

Hot Wire Anemometer
Vane Anemometer
Micromanometer
Digital Particle Counter
Smoke Generator
Photometer
Balometer

Knowledge of HVAC systems and experience with clean room standards (HTM 03-01).
Strong electrical/control skills, with a problem-solving mindset for fault finding on-site.
Ability to support the development of the Service Department and provide valuable client feedback.
Authorized Person Ventilation HTM 03-01 certification (preferred).
Experience in ultra-clean ventilation systems, filter integrity testing (DOP), and validation of operating theatres.
Preferred Qualifications:

CIBSE, S2C2, or Clean Room Society certification.
Knowledge of air supply/extract rates, pressure differentials, and air change rates.
Familiarity with containment cabinet experience and air velocity measurement in isolators.
Additional Perks & Benefits:

Company van (with option for private use, fuel card provided).
Flexible work from home arrangements (office visits as required).
Paid expenses including hotels (Premier Inn).
Weekend and evening shifts, with the opportunity for overtime.
Pension scheme.
Competitive holiday scheme.
If you're a proactive, detail-oriented engineer who thrives on delivering top-notch service and enjoys the variety of nationwide projects, we want to hear from you!

Please apply online or by sending your CV to . 

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