Field Service Engineer required for RJ Fukes Forestry Services. Based in Wales, Salary £32,000 – £45,000 + Progression + Training + Company Benefits + Overtime
Are you a Field Service Engineer or have the skills required for the opportunity to work in in a globally growing market?
If so then this could be the perfect opportunity for you , you will be visiting forest worksites throughout the UK and be given the opportunity to significantly boost your earnings?
On offer is the opportunity to work for a first rate company that values professional development which will offer you the potential for global travel and career progression.
Our organisation is a leading supplier of solutions and services to the Timber industry and has been driving innovation and sustainability for over 30 years.
We have bases in Wales and Scotland and we are committed to further develop our market share and customer base.
This position offers a great variety of exciting and challenging tasks and you will also be responsible for the installation, commissioning and maintenance of several manufactures systems and equipment. You will receive in house and factory training on all of our manufactures equipment.
This role would suit Field Service Engineer or similar from a Mechanical background looking for a varied role where you will work on bespoke equipment within a company offering a range of benefits.
THE ROLE:
Installation, commissioning, maintenance
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Responsible for service and service support for the following manufactures equipment; Logset, Timbermax and XCMG
Hours are from Monday to Friday
Commutable to Llandovery in South Wales
The Person;
Field service engineer experience or similar.
Hands on mechanical engineering
Contact
If you are interested in this role please forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, to our main office in Llandovery Wales
admin@rjfukes.co.uk
Tel no 01550721641
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.
Here at R.J. Fukes we pride ourselves on providing our customers with high quality products and services. We strive to achieve the best in everything we do are always willing to go the extra mile to lend a helping hand.
At R.J. Fukes we are able to provide work not only in our top of the range workshops, but out on site to suit your needs to! With our fully equipped service vans, we can provide on site machine servicing and repairs for our customers to enable them to continue in their own work quickly and easily.
In our workshops we are able to carry out more extensive work when it is required. with our wide range of equipment we are able to provide services that you may not be able to find elsewhere. Customisation via Plasma Profile Cutting, Line Boring and Hydraulic works are just some of the services that we are able to offer.
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