Field Service Engineer
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Job role: Field Service Engineer (Trainee Domestic Appliance Engineer)
Location: Torquay
Basic salary: £28,000 – £34,000 + a fantastic bonus scheme and overtime with earnings exceeding £40,000+
Fantastic opportunity for technically minded individuals to work for one of our prestigious manufacturers to the White Goods / Domestic Appliance industry in the Torquay and surrounding areas.
What's on offer:
The company will give engineers the training required at their fantastic training school. Once training has been given you will be responsible for attending calls in customers’ homes, diagnosing faults and carrying out repairs on specific manufacturers appliances, all whilst aiming for a high first-time fix rate.
Package:
- Bonus
- OTE £40,000+
- extensive training
- Van and fuel card
- Up to 39 days holiday, plus bank holidays
- Annual leave & Pension
Duties: Service and repair of domestic appliance equipment e.g. washers, dryers, cookers, fridge freezers, would be essential
Perfect opportunity for someone who is technically minded and electrical qualifications, i.e. 18th edition.
Manufacturer training and/or experience on the likes of Beko,
Electrolux, Bosch, Whirlpool, LG, Miele, Hoover Candy, Glen Dimplex,
Hotpoint or Indesit are of interest.
Refrigeration knowledge,
whether it be 1st or 2nd line refrigeration / gas skills including
FGAS or City and Guilds Refrigeration are desired but not
essential.
Valid domestic gas qualifications, i.e. CKR1 / CKN1 /
CCN1 / experience would act as a strong advantage to your job
application.
Full UK driving license is required.
Woodrow Mercer Engineering are specialists within the industry, if you're interested in developing a career with a fast growth organisation within the kitchen appliance industry, then apply now for immediate consideration.
Field Service Engineer
Woodrow Mercer Engineering
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