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Field Service Engineer

Maidstone
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Field Service Engineer – South East
£42,000 + Profit-Related Bonus (OTE £47–52K) + Company Van + Benefits
Permanent | Full-Time | Europe Travel Required for Supplier Training

Are you an experienced Field Service Engineer looking for a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to work with cutting-edge electronics technology?

Our client is market-leading supplier of capital equipment, service, and technical support to the UK and European electronics manufacturing industry. Our expertise covers a wide range of processes including assembly, inspection, soldering, coating, testing, and profiling.

They are looking for a skilled Field Service Engineer to join their dynamic team, providing installation, service, repair, calibration, and technical support at customer sites across the South East. You’ll be a key player in ensuring the smooth delivery and commissioning of advanced equipment, supporting customers at every stage from installation to aftersales care.

What’s on Offer:

  • £42,000 starting salary with additional profit-related bonus (typically £5K–£10K per year)

  • Fully equipped company van, fuel card, laptop, and phone

  • All travel expenses and accommodation covered

  • Funded training on the latest equipment and technologies, including opportunities for European supplier training

  • Career progression within a growing and innovative business

    The Role:

  • Provide installation, service, repair, calibration and maintenance of equipment at customer sites.

  • Commission equipment at customer sites and its final release to the production.

  • Qualify usefulness of equipment and process before purchase by customer.

  • Provide technical expertise and support to all stakeholders.

  • Ensure that all necessary documentation associated with all tasks are up to date.

  • Identify equipment and process related issues and barriers to enable successful installation, training, and commissioning at customer sites.

  • Full compliance with company policies, procedures, and behaviour framework.

  • Attend meetings, conferences, trade shows and training courses as and when appropriate.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Preferably degree-qualified in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience)

  • Preferably least 5 years’ experience in electronics engineering and component technology

  • Preferably Strong knowledge of production processes including soldering, inspection, testing, and coating

  • Confident working with mechanical and electrical schematics, PC networks, and SQL databases

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and a proactive, self-motivated approach

  • Full UK driving licence

    Ready to take the next step in your field service career?
    Apply today and be part of a business at the forefront of electronics technology and manufacturing support

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