Hydraulics Service Engineer

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Location: Holbeck
Job Description:

Service Engineer – Hydraulics – West Yorkshire – £37-40k plus x 1.5 overtime + company van = £60-65k+ expected earnings

Samuel Frank is recruiting for a Service Engineer with previous experience of working on hydraulics for a successful, well-established Leeds based company.

Key aspects of the Hydraulics Service Engineer role include –

  • Successful Service Engineer must have recent, demonstrable hydraulics experience
  • Company is based in Leeds and when not travelling to site, the Service Engineer will be required on the shopfloor in Leeds
  • Hydraulics qualifications would be useful – if you haven’t got them, the company will arrange for you to attend the training courses (Stages 1-3 at the National Fluid Power Centre)
  • Previous experience of working for a specialist hydraulics company or on a role heavily focused on hydraulics
  • Experience of leading a job from start to finish would be ideal, including a mixture of dealing with the customer and putting together quotes, scheduling works and creation of RAMs from templates.
  • 36 hour working week, all hours worked over 36 are paid overtime which starts at x1.5 (on average, 12 hours per week overtime are worked)
  • All travelling hours to site (except your commute to the company premises) are paid
  • Average schedule could be 2-3 days per week on site and 2-3 days per week on the shopfloor in Leeds
  • Regularly weekly stop overs expected
  • Ford Transit Van with all required tools supplied
  • Hydraulics Service Engineer will receive a float so never has to pay out up front for meals, expenses, hotels etc.
  • Service Engineers applying must have a UK driving licence and be able to work in the UK without sponsorship

The company is easily commutable from most of West Yorkshire and is well positioned to be commutable from Leeds, Bradford and the surrounding areas including Harrogate, Guiseley, Halifax, Wakefield, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Selby, Wetherby, Brighouse and Castleford as well as places further afield such as Sheffield, Hull, Barnsley, Rotherham, Harrogate, York or Wetherby.

Posted: March 11th, 2026