Site Service Engineer£36,000 – Typical Engineers earnings with O/T are £42k to £45K + allowancesIntroduction:Do you like overcoming engineering challenges?Do you have a real desire to improve your skills and knowledge daily?Do you want to be in an environment where your skills and mental health are equally important?Do you want to be part of a growing business striving to be the best at what they do?Do you want to be a flexible Team Player in a flexible working environment?Do you want to be part of a team that is high on energy, low on conflict and shows up for each other?Our client delivers machinery and services into the energy from Waste and Paper Manufacturing Sectors and is currently experiencing a period of growth in the Site Services. This role is a permanent position. The new Service Engineer will work alongside the existing team and will be expected to manage jobs from start to finish including hands on site work and reporting once completed. Working both as part of a team and sometimes alone, the Service Engineer will be required to inspect, troubleshoot and repair rotating machinery at customers sites.Duties and Responsibilities:Prepare quotations to be approved by the Service Manager.Complete Risk Assessments and Method Statements for site service work.Take responsibility for paperwork such as lifting plans, permits to work and point of work risk assessments.Represent the Company and communicate effectively with Clients before, during and after the Site Work.Plan and prepare the tools and materials needed to do the job in a timely manner.Take responsibility for ensuring the work is performed to a high standard and on time including activities such as Vibration Monitoring, Impeller Balancing, Internal Inspections (Confined Spaces), Crack Detection/Inspection, Laser Alignment, Bearing, Shaft and Impeller Changes, Motor Changes, and Seal Inspections and Changes.Complete and submit site reports using the online reporting system.Complete and submit Time Sheets.Prepare information for invoicing.Workshop refurbishments of fans and pumps (in house).Identification of spare parts from drawings and parts lists.Skills and Experience RequiredThe following list comprises the ideal skills and experience for the role, however all candidates of an appropriate skillset will be considered, and training will be given to bring the successful applicant to the required standard of competency in each area.Engineering qualifications such as HNC/HND would be preferable, but relevant and demonstrable experience in similar roles is highly advantageous.Fan and Pump Maintenance (or similar rotating machinery).Assembly Work.Laser Alignment.In Situ Balancing.Grinding/Cutting/Welding.Lifting and Slinging.Vibration Analysis.FLT / MEWP Training.Confined Space Training (Low or Medium Risk).MS Office 365 (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, CoPilot).Further InfoThe majority of the work would be servicing and inspecting Heavy Duty Centrifugal Fans in Energy Recovery Facilities and Stock Pumps in Paper Mills. The work involves both a technical element and physical element and is normally in an industrial setting where adherence to safe working practices is paramount. The work can be physically demanding and periodically requires working outdoors and is normally time sensitive. The job requires working away with overnight stays across most of the UK and associated travel hours. This equates to typically up approx. 4 to 8 nights a month but can vary.Whilst working away there are often longer working hours. Our client therefore offers very flexible working hours whilst workshop/office-based based and pay overtime for additional hours whilst working away. They also pay allowances for food.Whilst on site, the Engineer would be expected to communicate regularly with both their direct Supervisor and the Client's Representative to update them on the progress of work.This role requires supervision of third-party contractors on site so good written and verbal communication skills are necessary.