Field Service Engineer
Job Description
Field Service Engineer - Controls and Automation\n\nManchester \n\nI am working closely with an engineering consultancy specialised in industrial automation who are on the lookout to find an experienced Field Service Engineer to join their current team. You will be working across the process and manufacturing industries to increase their efficiency and competitiveness through better use of technology. \n\nThis full-time role will involve travelling to client sites all around the UK, but mostly within 100 miles of Manchester.
You must be comfortable following directions and procedures, and taking responsibility for the delivery of work scopes. To succeed in this role you'll need to understand client requirements or issues, communicate these internally, then take responsibility for ensuring they are addressed efficiently and in line with quality, safety and security standards.\n\nIdeally you will have an electromechanical background with some knowledge of Controls and Automation, however training can be provided for those with an engineering background with the willingness to travel and be client facing.\n\nMain Duties\n\nConstant communication with internal and external stakeholders\nProactive delivery of client service and support\nCritically review procedures, documentation, method statements, etc.\nUndertake site audits, assess client systems and procedures against best practice\nCarry out in-house and client-witnessed tests\nSupport existing installations with maintenance services, disaster recovery and troubleshooting\nContribute to company's marketing and sales activities\nIdentify new business opportunities with potential and existing customersResponsibilities\n\nWork in accordance with the company's Code of Practice\nAccountable for ensuring the quality of own and others work\nLiaise with client to ensure work is to their satisfaction\nKeep up to date on technological and regulatory developments within the industry\nWork in partnership with colleagues to achieve company goals and objectives