Engineer pay in Nottingham September 2023
How much do engineers in Nottingham get paid?
Engineers in Nottingham earn
£10.82-22.33 per hour
Based on 40 employee reviews
What do top employers pay engineers?
Who are the top engineer employers?
Who are the worst engineer employers?
Recent engineer Jobs in Nottingham
- Hydraulic Service Engineer at Reed posted 10 days ago
- Science Graduate Pest Control Technician - Travelling Role at Initial posted 6 days ago
- Electrical Service Engineer at Gap Personnel posted 16 days ago
- Maintenance Technician at Amazon posted 21 days ago
- Science Graduate Pest Control Technician at Initial posted 1 month ago
- Customer Service Engineer at Siemens posted 1 month ago
How are people paid?
Based on 40 employees
What contracts are people on?
Full time
94%
report having full time contracts. (more than 35 hours)
Based on 18 employees
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What do engineers do?
Service engineers have the job of going directly to clients to help fix machines.
You’ll be on the move, going to different clients’s homes and businesses.
Other names for service engineers are:
- Maintenance engineers
- Field service engineers
You can also specialise in a particular area, like white goods, broadband networks or office equipment.
This type of job might involve:
- Working with the public
- Installing machines and equipment
- Testing machines and equipment
- Ordering new parts
- Repairing machines and equipment
- Using specialist tools
- Explaining to customers what has happened and what needs to be done
- Keeping records of jobs done
You may have to work early in the morning, late into the evening, on weekends and on bank holidays.
If you want to apply for a service engineer job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a college qualification, or a relevant apprenticeship
- A driving licence
- The right to work in the UK