27-09-2016, 08:08 PM
Service engineer. I was workshop based for a utility plant hire place but im now field based doing tensile testing machines. The field role probably wont suit a family man (im in luton all this week and was in IOW last week) but the role is generally the same as my old one. Doing calibrations, servicing and fault finding on hydraulic/pneumatic/mechanical/electrical systems. I have no qualifications just general knowledge and enthusiasm and ive got on fine so far
Other than that .... mech fitter jobs are easy money for someone like yourself. I was breifly building aircraft refuelers and nitrate filtration systems between my service engineer roles. Its just like playing with big lego sets so if you know your way around technical/engineering drawings and schematics youll get >£14/hr job no worries
Other than that .... mech fitter jobs are easy money for someone like yourself. I was breifly building aircraft refuelers and nitrate filtration systems between my service engineer roles. Its just like playing with big lego sets so if you know your way around technical/engineering drawings and schematics youll get >£14/hr job no worries