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Service Engineer

WALLACE HIND SELECTION LIMITED
Kettering
1 week ago
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You will be either a Field Service Engineer or Factory Maintenance Engineer, ideally with some experience of working on coding, marking, labelling or ink-jet machinery or packaging equipment. This is a company and role where work - life balance is important to you, there is only very occasional staying away from home as most field jobs are completed in a day.
BASIC SALARY:Up to £48,000
BENEFITS:
· Overtime paid or time off in lieu where required
· Fully expensed company vehicle
· Access to full company benefits
LOCATION:You will be office based when not visiting customers and commutable to Kettering
COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS:Northampton, Wellingborough, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Leicester, Coventry, Rugby, Daventry, Towcester, Bedford,
JOB DESCRIPTION:Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer - Industrial Machinery, Inkjet, Coding, Marking, Capital Equipment, PPMA
This is a mix of Field Service Engineering and site based maintenance work involving fault finding, repair, installation, commissioning and maintenance and service of a range of ink-jet printers, labellers and coding & marking equipment supplied to a wide variety to sectors including Food, Pharmaceutical, Beverage, Cosmetics, Dairy and Logistics.
PERSON SPECIFICATION:Field Service Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Service Engineer - Industrial Machinery, Inkjet, Coding, Marking, Capital Equipment, PPMA
As our Service Engineer, you will:
· You will be a multi skilled Field Service or Maintenance engineer
· Any experience of working on or with to Ink-jet printers or similar coding and marking machinery would be an obvious advantage.
· Flexible and able to support all aspects of the business in a small team.
THE COMPANY:
A very well established & profitable British manufacturer and supplier of a full range of coding and marking solutions including CIJ, Large Character, Hot Stamp, Print and Apply labelling and TTOP based systems sold to the manufacturing sector. They pride themselves on their award winning customer service and in offering premium technical solutions.
It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Service Engineer, Workshop Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Multi skilled Engineer : Industrial Machinery, Inkjet, Coding, Marking, Special Purpose Machinery, PPMA
INTERESTED?Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application.
Please Note:Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct.
REF:SP18135, Wallace Hind Selection


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