What you'll do: We are more than just a power management company, we are committed to inclusion, diversity, and sustainability. You will be part of a global team committed to delivering on our brand promise: "Make what matters work" We pride ourselves on building a culture that reflects our shared goals, beliefs, and attitudes. We are ethical - We are passionate - We are responsible - We are efficient - We are transparent - We are learning. We are EATON! As a part of our highly diverse portfolio, Eaton is a leading manufacturer and a global supplier of high-quality fire systems and devices. We now have an exciting new opening for an Electrical Field Service Engineer responsible for the commissioning, routine maintenance, and fault diagnosis/rectification on a wide range of emergency lighting systems. This position is remote and the candidates should be based ideally in West/North London area up to Leicester to cover assigned clients in this region.Please note that travel across the whole of the UK will be reqiured. This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual who's keen to join and grow within a global leading manufacturer. - Commission all aspects of the emergency lighting systems, ensuring that the system complies with the relevant British Standards - Carry out routine maintenance of emergency lighting systems - Conduct fault diagnosis on emergency lighting systems and understand the results so that correct rectification work can be identified and completed - Jobs will be assigned to you and completed in a timely manner with detailed reports provided to document the work completed and any relevant recommendations - Customer liaison will be essential to the role so good communication skills are required Qualifications: - Qualified Electrician ( C&G or NVQ minimum) - A good understanding of BS5266 Skills: - Willing to travel across the UK and stay overnight up to a week at a time - Excellent customer service skills - Microsoft packages, Outlook, Excel, Word. - Good listening, Influencing and communication skills