Field Service Engineer

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Job vacancy – Field Service Engineer

Position: Field Service Engineer

Reference: AMacs1769

Location: London

Salary: £36,000 – £40,000 per annum

We're recruiting for a Field Service Engineer to join a well-established leader in physical security systems. This role suits a hands‑on engineer with electromechanical skills who enjoys varied, site‑based work. You'll be installing, servicing, and repairing high‑security equipment such as gates, barriers, and bollards at client sites across the UK. A company vehicle, tools, PPE, and phone are provided. You'll receive a competitive salary, uncapped overtime, and training on specialist equipment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Install, service, and maintain automated physical security systems.
  • Diagnose and repair electrical/mechanical faults.
  • Conduct site surveys and complete job documentation.
  • Travel to client sites across the UK, including long‑distance driving and overnight stays.
  • Participate in an on‑call rota (occasional weekend/night work may be required).

Skills & Experience Required:

  • Multiskilled in mechanical and electrical disciplines (strong in one, with solid knowledge of the other).
  • Experience working on automated/industrial machinery (e.g. steel works, food processing, agricultural repairs).
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • British passport holder (in‑date) and able to pass MOD security vetting.
  • Previous gate/barrier/entry system experience is highly desirable.
  • Able to read mechanical and electrical drawings.
  • Familiar with PLC controls (preferred).
  • Hydraulics knowledge is an advantage.
  • Excellent fault‑finding skills and customer‑facing communication.
  • Holds an ECS or CSCS card (preferred).
  • Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors.
  • Flexible with hours, job changes, and travel/staying away as needed.

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Company: ACS Performance
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Location: London
Job Description:

Job vacancy – Field Service Engineer

Position: Field Service Engineer

Reference: AMacs1769

Location: London

Salary: £36,000 – £40,000 per annum

We’re recruiting for a Field Service Engineer to join a well-established leader in physical security systems. This role suits a hands‑on engineer with electromechanical skills who enjoys varied, site‑based work. You’ll be installing, servicing, and repairing high‑security equipment such as gates, barriers, and bollards at client sites across the UK. A company vehicle, tools, PPE, and phone are provided. You’ll receive a competitive salary, uncapped overtime, and training on specialist equipment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Install, service, and maintain automated physical security systems.
  • Diagnose and repair electrical/mechanical faults.
  • Conduct site surveys and complete job documentation.
  • Travel to client sites across the UK, including long‑distance driving and overnight stays.
  • Participate in an on‑call rota (occasional weekend/night work may be required).

Skills & Experience Required:

  • Multiskilled in mechanical and electrical disciplines (strong in one, with solid knowledge of the other).
  • Experience working on automated/industrial machinery (e.g. steel works, food processing, agricultural repairs).
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • British passport holder (in‑date) and able to pass MOD security vetting.
  • Previous gate/barrier/entry system experience is highly desirable.
  • Able to read mechanical and electrical drawings.
  • Familiar with PLC controls (preferred).
  • Hydraulics knowledge is an advantage.
  • Excellent fault‑finding skills and customer‑facing communication.
  • Holds an ECS or CSCS card (preferred).
  • Physically fit and comfortable working outdoors.
  • Flexible with hours, job changes, and travel/staying away as needed.

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Posted: May 14th, 2026