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A multinational equipment service provider is seeking experienced Field Service Engineers to service and repair electric FLT and MHE equipment in the Midlands to Central London area. Offering a salary of £35k - £40k and extensive career progression opportunities, this role provides a chance to work in a supportive environment with a focus on skill development. Candidates must possess relevant experience and a clean UK driving licence.
Salary: £35k - £40k
Core Hours: Monday - Friday 08:30 - 17:30
Full time - Permanent
We are looking for a number of experienced FLT & MHE field service engineers, ideally based between the Midlands & London, to work with a busy rapidly expanding branch of a multinational company.
For this role you will be servicing and repairing mainly electric FLT & MHE equipment across multiple sites covering the Midlands to Central London.
This is a chance to work with one of the biggest MHE companies out there, you will have in house training options to develop your skills, due to expansion the career progression is sky high. With the backing of the rest of the group this is about as secure as a job can be.
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