Service and Maintenance Engineer

Are you ready to take your technical expertise on the road and power up some of the most exciting projects across the UK and Ireland? We are looking for a high-voltage personality to join our clients team! As a Service and Maintenance Engineer, you won't just be fixing machines; you'll be the backbone of solutions, ensuring that when customers need power, they get it without a hitch. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same; from synchronising massive generators to troubleshooting complex electrical puzzles then it's time to plug into a career with a large global manufacturer that never stands still.

In this role, you will be responsible for the full lifecycle of rental equipment, including generators, load-banks, transformers, and fuel tanks. You will ensure everything is ready to be used and lead site installations to keep the customers operations running smoothly.

Contract: Temporary

Rates: Up to £25 per hour

Hours: 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday (40 hours per week)

Key Responsibilities:

Perform routine servicing and in-depth repairs on a diverse rental portfolio in line with strict maintenance schedules.

Lead site installations, commissioning, and decommissioning of rental solutions, including the synchronisation of multiple generators.

Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues quickly and safely.

Use our proprietary inspection applications to document data f.

Setup equipment according to specific customer requirements and project drawings.

The ideal candidate will have:

We are looking for a resourceful professional who can work independently

5+ years in the energy sector or a similar field.

Apprenticeship trained with an NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical or Electronic engineering (or equivalent).

Strong hands-on experience in diagnostics and investigating mechanical/electrical faults.

A valid Safe pass (ROI) or CSCS (UK) card, a clean driver's license, and a deep commitment to Health & Safety protocols.

If you are interested please apply with an updated CV. We are actively interviewing with our clients for this role

Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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