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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Field Service Technician to join their team in Luton. This exciting role offers the chance to work with a variety of mobile plant equipment, providing essential maintenance and repairs while benefiting from ongoing training and development. With a focus on staff support and retention, this company is renowned for its commitment to employee growth, offering a competitive salary, overtime opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package. If you have a background in heavy plant or hydraulics, this is your chance to advance your career in a rewarding environment.
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05.05.2025
19.06.2025
Field Service Technician (Heavy Plant / Hydraulics)
£35,000 + Overtime + Bonus + Vehicle + Pension + Specialist Training + Share Save Scheme
Home based role ideally located: Luton, Dunstable, Stevenage, Harlow, St. Albans, Bishops Stortford.
Are you a Field Service Technician looking to work for a nationally renowned company that has a great reputation for supporting its staff, providing specialist manufacturer training, offering plenty of door-to-door paid overtime, and additional bonuses to maximize your earnings?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a market-leading business working in a varied role covering a regional patch, with ongoing training and development on their wide range of equipment.
In this role, you will run diagnostics, service, and maintain a variety of mobile plant equipment across the company's product range. It is a Monday to Friday role with no overnight stays and plenty of optional overtime.
The company is a nationwide business with depots across the UK, known for staff retention and training and development, making it a great career move.
The role suits a Field Service Technician with experience in heavy plant or hydraulics. Ex-Forces / REME candidates are encouraged to apply.