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A leading recruitment agency is seeking a Field Service Engineer to service and maintain automotive equipment across Southern England. Ideal candidates will have strong mechanical and electrical skills, a full UK driving license, and a customer-focused approach. This role offers competitive earnings, a company van, and opportunities for training and development while promoting work-life balance with Monday to Friday schedules.
Field Service Engineer – Automotive Equipment
Typical Earnings: Around £37,000 (base + bonus) – with the potential to earn more!
Field-based – Southern UK. Ideal areas include Milton Keynes, Luton, Oxford, Banbury, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Reading, Swindon, High Wycombe, Slough, Newbury, Bath, Bristol, Chelmsford, Basildon, Colchester, Ashford, Maidstone, Tonbridge.
This role is ideal for a field-based Service Engineer who is comfortable working independently, enjoys problem-solving on site, and wants a role that offers variety, challenge, and growth.
No automotive experience? No problem. We welcome candidates from other industries such as construction equipment, agricultural machinery, off-highway or industrial machinery, marine, commercial vehicle or capital equipment.
If you have field service experience and a desire to learn, we’ll provide the training you need to succeed.
Send your CV to Kayleigh Bradley, Senior Recruiter at Glen Callum Associates Ltd. For a confidential chat, call Kayleigh directly on 07908 893621.
Job Reference: 4288KBA – Field Service Engineer
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