Field Service Engineer

Company: Major Recruitment
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Field Service Engineer

Various locations – England and Wales

Competitive + Company commercial vehicle + Flexible Benefits

Summary

Working as a Service Engineer within the Services team in HV environments (predominately within the UK with Generation, T&D, Waste to Energy and industrial companies) this role will focus on HV Switchgear and Transformer maintenance. This role will also support a wider Services team as required.

Some of the key deliverables in this role will include:

  • Maintenance and asset management duties for Switchgear and Power Transformers across the UK
  • Service Engineer role, doesn’t have to be based in at fixed location can be based anywhere ideally not remote locations, as they will be travelling UK wide.
  • Mainly working at power stations on MV/HV Switchgear and transformers 415v to 400kV.
  • Carrying out service and maintenance work – on Switchgear and Transformers
  • The majority of the time the engineer will be staying away from home – Monday to Friday

Education and Qualifications:

  • Preferably a HNC in Electrical Engineering or similar

What we’re looking for:

  • Experience within the transmission and distribution arena would be a distinct advantage
  • Good knowledge and understanding of Health and Safety and quality processes
  • Ability to follow method statements and risk assessments
  • Electrical and mechanical engineering expertise
  • The role has a predominately maintenance of HV Switchgear, Power Transformers and associated equipment.
  • Ability to perform manual tasks.

Person Specification

  • Strong communications skills and the ability to communicate effectively with internal and external clients are essential
  • Be able to work as part of a team
  • Basic computer skills required
  • Since we are a diversified company you can expect to get involved in a wide range of activities and you must demonstrate a willingness to be adaptable to business needs.

Posted: April 3rd, 2026