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A leading global energy job board is seeking a Field Service/Calibration Engineer in the UK. This hands-on role involves installing, maintaining, and calibrating advanced motion simulation systems. Applicants should have a minimum of 3 years' experience with hydraulic systems and excellent customer-facing skills. The position requires international travel and offers a company vehicle for operations.
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Field Service/ Calibration Engineer to join their world‑class engineering team — contributing to the development of bespoke motion control and simulation systems used across aerospace, automotive, defence, and industrial applications worldwide.
This is a hands‑on, highly technical role that combines travel, problem‑solving, and direct customer interaction. As a Field Service / Calibration Engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of our customer support operation — installing, maintaining, and calibrating some of the most sophisticated motion simulation and hydraulic test systems in the world.
Reporting directly to the Director of Support Services, you’ll plan and coordinate site visits, ensuring that all Health & Safety requirements are met and that customer satisfaction remains the top priority. You’ll work across multiple engineering disciplines — mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic — to diagnose issues, perform calibrations, and deliver world‑class technical service both on‑site and remotely.
This is an exciting and varied position with work spanning the UK, Europe, and beyond. One day you might be calibrating a single actuator; the next, commissioning a complex multi‑actuator system — no two projects are the same.
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