UPS Service Engineer (Industrial) in Slough

Job Description

UPS Service Engineer (Industrial)

£45,000 - £50,000 + OTE 67K + Overtime + Door to Door Pay + Company Van + 8% Pension + 33 Days Holiday

Slough

Are you a UPS Service Engineer from an industrial background looking for an exciting, field-based role for a leading manufacturer of bespoke UPS and critical power systems, with plenty of overtime to significantly boost your earnings?

Do you want to join a well-established company, covering a Southern England patch in a provided van, offering door to door pay and ample overtime paid at premium rates to significantly boost your earnings?

In this role you will travel to multiple blue chip customer sites where you will work on critical power systems including UPS, batteries, power distribution, and site monitoring equipment, whilst delivering technical advice to clients and customer.

Operating for over 40 years this company pride themselves on their excellent service and customer satisfaction. They primarily manufacture and commission various UPS systems for the oil, gas and nuclear industry and are now rapidly expanding their businesses all over the UK.

This role would suit a UPS Service Engineer with an industrial background looking for the opportunity to work on critical power systems and substantially boost their earnings through large amounts of overtime.

The Role:

  • Perform startups, maintenance, and emergency repairs on UPS, batteries, power distribution, and site monitoring equipment
  • Travel to client sites across the UK, troubleshooting power systems
  • Provide technical recommendations and collaborate with the service team
  • 9-5 Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week, overtime available

The Person:

  • UPS Service Engineer
  • Industrial background

Reference number: BBBH 23971g

Engineer, Engineering, Electrical, UPS, Charger, Battery, Components, Power, Distribution, Installation, Servicing, Mobile, Technical, Commissioning, Testing, Reading, Maidenhead, High Wycombe, Woking

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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.

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