Job description
🔧 Field Service Engineer - Water Treatment | UK Travel | Competitive Salary + Bonus + Van
A leading UK-based water treatment company is looking for a skilled and motivated Field Service Engineer to join their growing service team.
This is a hands-on role involving the servicing, maintenance, and occasional commissioning of water treatment systems (RO, deionisers, softeners, effluent plant) across client sites nationwide. Some overseas travel may also be required.
What You'll Do:
Service and maintain a range of water treatment systems
Build strong relationships with customers and site teams
Provide both onsite and remote technical support
Complete reports and documentation using MS Office tools
Occasionally support system installations and commissioning
What You'll Need:
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel
Background in electrical or mechanical engineering (electrical preferred)
Experience in field service or technical support roles
Strong communication skills and a professional approach
IT literate, especially with Microsoft Word and Excel
What's on Offer:
Competitive salary + profit-related bonus
Company vehicle, fuel card, smartphone & tablet
PPE, tools, and full training provided
Workplace pension scheme
A supportive, growing team in a dynamic industry
Want to make an impact while building your skills in a rewarding, technical role? Apply now and take the next step in your engineering career.
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