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Job Location | Peterborough |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 25,000 per annum, inc benefits |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Our client is Europes market leader in customer operated parking systems, servicing a variety of different businesses throughout the UK. They are know for the reliability of their equipment and the high standard of service provided by their engineeringstaff.Job DescriptionThey are seeking a FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER to join the team to look after their customers. Based in the PE/CB postcode region you will cover the companys needs in this and other adjoining areas working individually or as part of a team dependant on the requirements of the job.You will be responsible for the maintenance, service and repair of pay on foot Parking systems in various locations across the region. The repairs involve electro/mechanical fault finding as well as some low level network configuration.Some of the work takes place in the open so you should be prepared to work outside in all weathers and all conditions.The company operates a regular on call rota where you will be on standby for breakdowns at the weekend as required. For this you will be paid call out and overtime payments, but you will need to be available for scheduled weekend cover.This is an excellent opportunity to join a well established, worldwide business which provide state of the art solutions for their customers.In order to be considered you will need to demonstrate: