Field Engineer

Field Engineer - Commissioning & Service
Location: Kent – with UK travel and occasional European travel
Salary: £35000 – £45000 + overtime + expenses + progression + bens, REALISTIC MINIMUM £50K with opportunity to earn £60k ++++
Are you an experienced hands-on engineer who wants more variety, more responsibility and somewhere you can genuinely progress?
This is a brilliant opportunity to join a growing engineering business where you won't be pigeonholed into doing the same thing day after day.
You'll get involved throughout the journey – building and testing equipment, getting it running exactly as it should, installing it on customer sites, fault finding, commissioning and providing ongoing technical support. It's a genuinely varied engineering role where you'll see projects come to life and have the satisfaction of knowing you played a major part in making them happen.
And importantly, this isn't necessarily the ceiling.
For someone ambitious who wants to develop, there's loads of scope to grow, broaden your technical knowledge and take on greater responsibility as the business continues to expand.
What you'll be doing
You'll spend part of your time at the company's Kent facility and part working at customer sites across the UK, with occasional European travel.
Your role will include:
You'll have plenty of autonomy, but you'll also have the backing of an experienced engineering team around you. fileciteturn0file0
What are we looking for?
We're deliberately keeping this fairly open.
You could currently be working as a Commissioning Engineer, Service Engineer, Machine Builder, Mechanical Fitter, Assembly Engineer or in another hands-on engineering role where you've gained strong experience with machinery or automated equipment.
More important than your exact job title is your ability to understand how machinery works, build it, diagnose problems and get it running properly.
You wil have:
Why consider it?
Because this is much more than a straightforward service role.
You'll have the opportunity to work across build, testing, installation, commissioning, servicing, fault finding and improvement projects, giving you exposure to far more than you'd typically get in a narrowly defined engineering position.
The business is growing, which means there is genuine scope for the right person to progress with it. If you're ambitious, technically curious and keen to keep learning, there is plenty of opportunity to broaden your role and take on more responsibility over time.
So, if you've reached the point where you want a role that gives you variety, challenge and somewhere to actually go with your career, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now for a confidential conversation.