Job Description
Pay: Competitive salary (dependent on experience). From £35K upwards
Job Description:
Job Overview:
Seeking a technically minded problem-solver passionate about engineering and customer service. This role involves autonomous fieldwork with strong team support and offers opportunities for career growth and professional training.
Key Responsibilities:
* Service, maintain, and repair compressed air systems, gas generators (nitrogen/oxygen), dryers, and vacuum pumps.
* Troubleshoot technical issues and respond efficiently to service calls across various industries.
* Work independently in the field with ongoing support and training.
* Provide professional advice, insights, and technical support to customers.
* Maintain accurate service records and ensure compliance with safety policies.
Skills and Experience:
* Experience in maintenance engineering, especially with compressed air or industrial machinery systems.
* Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills.
* Excellent time management and proactive problem-solving abilities.
* Good interpersonal and communication skills for client interactions.
* Mechanical or electrical engineering background preferred.
* Experience with diesel engines and plant machinery is beneficial.
* Full clean UK driving license is essential.
Benefits:
* Competitive salary with progression opportunities.
* Manufacturer training and certification programs.
* Supportive work environment with career development prospects.
* Stability working within an established sector.
Job Type: Full-time
Requirements
Mechanical troubleshooting, Electrical troubleshooting, Fault diagnosis, Preventive maintenance, Customer service, Technical support, Equipment repair, Remote diagnostics, Time management, Problem-solving, Communication skills, Health and safety compliance, Site inspection, Installation skills, Software proficiency, Team collaboration, Independent working, Travel flexibility, Technical reporting, Equipment calibration, Network troubleshooting, Diesel engine knowledge, Plant machinery experience, Autonomous working, Risk assessment