Field Service Engineer - Electronics
Are you looking for a Field Service Engineer - Electronics job in the M4 Corridor area?
My client who support the UK and Irish market with world leading electronic production equipment, which includes, surface mount technology, capital equipment, peripheral equipment, spares and consumables, are looking for a Field Service Engineer - Electronics based near the M4.
The Field Service Engineer - Electronics - M4 Corridor will support their current customer base and then progressing into sales support. The successful candidate will have engineering skills which need to be at a minimum of an intermediate level in mechanical, electrical and software skills, enough to fix or root cause machine faults.
The successful candidate for the Field Service Engineer - Electronics - M4 Corridor, will also need to travel across the South West and East of England, and also occasional trips to Europe for training. It would be ideal for the successful candidate to be university or college trained in an Electronics discipline.
If this sounds like you and you would like to APPLY for the Field Service Engineer - Electronics - M4 Corridor or for any other Service roles, please send your up to date CV to Brett Longden at or call / .
Required skills
- Electronics
- SMT
- service
- repair
- calibration
- Machinery installation
Reference: 52969983
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