A Machinery World Service Engineer provides on or off-site corrective or preventative maintenance and offers after-sales technical support solutions once a product has been sold.
Typical work activities include:
- Responding to customer call-outs
- Evaluating and resolving problems
- Assisting with the installation and commissioning of equipment
- Liaising with and working alongside technical sales
- Offering customer training
- Repairing, testing and maintaining equipment
- Monitoring the performance of products
- Provide and Maintain machine manuals
- Providing customers with regular reports and feedback on their service requests
- Set a good impression to customers, approach work in a safe, professional manner with clean and tidy appearance
- Developing and maintaining relationships with customers
- Making recommendations to customers and their maintenance technicians
- Offering feedback on future product development, features and functions
- Flexibility and ability to work under pressure is required at all times
- A good all-round knowledge and fault-finding ability to both mechanical and electrical issues
Maintain good communications with your departmental manager at all times recognising any personal training needs. Fixed Conditions & KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators)
- Working within set time frames
- Maintaining high levels of Health & Safety
- Working to consistent professional standard
- Self-motivated, monitoring and operating under your own initiative without the need for constant supervision
- Operating in a manner to maximise company profitability
Typically, the role is split between Machinery World, Wolvey site and the customers’ premises
Regular travel within the UK is a common feature, on average this will involve 2 x overnight stays per week. Overseas (worldwide) travel is also required for short periods of time, on average this is estimated as 3 -4 times per year.