Electrical Service Engineer

Worcester
3 weeks ago
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Are you are an experienced Electrical Service Engineer looking to join a stable and growing company, with a strong background in automation, electrical drive systems, and some mechanical / process experience, then we have an opportunity for you! This is a field-based role with occasional visits to our workshop in West Bromwich, offering the chance to enhance your earnings with overtime and work on a variety of rotating machinery and industrial equipment.
 
BASIC SALARY: £45,000 - £48,000
 
BENEFITS:
· Overtime (1.5 x Saturdays & 2.0 x Sundays)
· Company vehicle and tools provided
· 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
· Pension scheme
· Flexible working based from home with site visits across the UK (Midlands and South)
 
LOCATION: Field-based, covering customer sites across the Midlands to the South, East, and West of the UK. Occasional visits to our West Bromwich workshop for training, spares, and tools.
 
COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Worcester
 
Why Apply?:
 
As our Electrical Service Engineer, you will play a crucial role in commissioning, maintaining, and repairing a variety of industrial equipment. This is a varied service role that will see you working on pumps, rotating machinery, decanter centrifuges, disc separators, belt presses, and belt/screw conveyors.
 
RESPONSIBILITIES: Electrical Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Field Service Engineer - industrial equipment, machinery, capital equipment
 
Your key responsibilities as our Electrical Service Engineer will include:
· Electrical fault-finding, troubleshooting, and repair of automation and drive systems
· Setting up motor drives and inverters
· Carrying out planned maintenance and responding to breakdowns
· Installing and commissioning new equipment at customer sites (industrial, chemical, beverage etc)
· Providing technical support and customer training where necessary
· Ensuring compliance with relevant health and safety regulations
 
PERSON SPECIFICATION: Electrical Service Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Field Service Engineer - industrial equipment, machinery, capital equipment
 
We are looking for an experienced and technically skilled Service Engineer with a strong electrical background.
 
You will have:
· A background in automation with the ability to test and fault-find on electrical drive systems
· Experience working on industrial equipment such as pumps, rotating machinery, centrifuges, separators, and conveyors
· Formal electrical qualifications, including 18th Edition certification
· Hands-on experience working with electrical motors, PLCs, HMIs, and inverters
· Mechanical and process knowledge to support service work
· The ability to work independently, managing your workload and customer interactions effectively
 
THE COMPANY:
 
Our client is one of the UK's leading suppliers of industrial equipment, providing high-quality solutions for installation, commissioning, servicing, and refurbishment. With a strong reputation for technical expertise and customer service, we work across a variety of industries, ensuring our clients' operations run smoothly. This is an exciting opportunity to join a stable, growing company that values its engineers and offers long-term career development.
 
It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets and worked with the following products and/or services: Electrical Engineer, Automation Engineer, Service Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Industrial Electrician, Process Engineer, Controls Engineer, PLC Engineer, Drives Engineer, Rotating Equipment Engineer.
 
INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application.
 
Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives.
 
Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the recruitment partner of our client.
 
REF: KC18059, Wallace Hind Selection

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