Position Overview
GEA is a leading supplier of systems for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical sectors. We are seeking a Field Service Engineer to work primarily in the Greater London area, traveling across the UK with overnight stays and shared on‑call duty covering one weekend in eight.
Responsibilities
- Perform maintenance, service and repair of SFT separation equipment at customer sites.
- Complete all site service tasks in a timely manner and keep customers informed throughout.
- Prepare for every visit by ensuring all necessary parts, tools and equipment are available and in good working order.
- Use correct working methods and keep all special tooling safe, clean and operational.
- Communicate clearly with customers, especially when issues may impact costs, performance or equipment life.
- Assist with service and repair tasks in the workshop when required.
- Maintain clean and tidy working areas on‑site and in the workshop, and dispose of waste according to company and customer guidelines.
- Act professionally and courteously, representing the company and providing exceptional customer service.
- Build and maintain effective relationships with customers and promote company values in every interaction.
- Complete all required reports accurately and promptly, complying with company procedures.
- Communicate daily movements clearly to the Service Coordinator.
- Report any damage to tools, equipment or vehicles in a timely manner.
- Take responsibility for the care and maintenance of company‑supplied equipment, including the service vehicle.
- Ensure all equipment and vehicles are maintained according to manufacturer and lease guidelines.
- Be available for overtime and weekends as needed to meet customer timeframes and support business needs.
- Attend and contribute to regular engineering team meetings; remain flexible and adaptable in a dynamic environment.
- Seek opportunities to increase knowledge of company products and enhance understanding of all aspects of separation equipment and processes.
Qualifications
- Minimum City & Guilds qualification in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).
- Strong mechanical knowledge is essential; electrical knowledge is an advantage.
- Solid understanding of health and safety practices.
- Background in technical or process engineering.
- Ability to work carefully, methodically and safely, both independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel.
- Ability to meet tight deadlines while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proactive, flexible team player with confidence and discipline to work independently on‑site and in the workshop.
- Comfortable in a fast‑paced, changing environment with quick adaptation to new challenges.
- Competent in safe operation of heavy equipment, with basic knowledge of lifting and slinging.
- Physically capable and experienced in a hands‑on, physically demanding role.
Legal
Must have the legal right to work in the UK. No visa sponsorship will be offered.
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