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REED Engineering & Manufacturing are working exclusively with Graphoidal who are part of the Rondot Grouo of companies

Want to join a purposeful international group? With more than 400 committed men and women, Rondot Group brings together 9 complementary brands-Graphoidal, Rondot, Quantum, Sonicam, Novaxion, Sheppee, Ramsey Products, Pennine and LWN Lufttechnik-within a multicultural environment where technical expertise is built on strong human values, driven by teams passionate about their work. Joining the Group means, above all, taking part in a human adventure, growing alongside internationally engaged teams and contributing to innovative projects for the hollow glass industry. Strongly committed to sustainable development, Rondot Group works every day to build a more responsible and sustainable future, delivering solutions aligned with the challenges of tomorrow.

Service Engineer - UK and Global travel

Graphoidal Developments Ltd (Rondot Group) - Chesterfield

Graphoidal Developments, a global supplier of lubrication and coating systems for the glass container industry, is looking for a Service Engineer with electrical control experience. Based in Chesterfield, you'll support customers worldwide through installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of our precision equipment.

Key Responsibilities

Install, commission, test, repair, and maintain lubrication/coating systems globally
Provide on-site customer support and ensure high service standards
Diagnose electrical/PLC control issues (Siemens/Schneider ideal)
Produce clear engineering service reports
Participate in call‑out cover with the wider teamSkills & Requirements

ONC/HNC in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (or equivalent)
Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on experience
Able to work independently under pressure and to tight deadlines
Willing to travel regularly in the UK and overseas, including out-of-hours work
Good IT skills; PLC experience preferred
Full driving licence essential; additional languages a bonusFull training provided before customer visits, the position also includes a market rate allowance of up to £10,000 per annum + travel + accommodation on travel etc

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