Become a Commercial Dishwasher Engineer
Salary and Benefits of a Commercial dishwasher engineer
- 36-39k basic depending on experience with commercial dishwashers and glass washers
- door to door travel pay - realistic OTE of 45k
- Loads of overtime available
- Death in service benefits
- Private healthcare (children automatically covered)
- Further annual product training on commercial dishwashers and glass washers
- phone, van, overtime, call out rota
- 22 days holiday (also 8 bank holidays)
- A career where promotion and further training is encouraged
The company have been successful for years and have grown year on year since we have been working with them. They have a great list of clients who rely on them for their service and maintenance on commercial / industrial dishwashers and glass washers. They are well established, have a really good reputation and are wanting to strengthen their engineering department. Join their already long standing team of engineers working on commercial dishwashers and glass washers.
They are recruiting for a Commercial Dishwasher Service Engineer you will be:-
- Covering north west London, north London, west London and central London
- Providing service engineering and maintenance on commercial dishwashers and glass washers
- Working with equipment made by Winterhalter, Meiko, Hobart, Nelson and various other manufacturers
- Working with clients, such as supermarkets, pubs, clubs, restaurants, and company head offices as well as some retail clients but mainly in the hospitality trade
Preferred Skills of a commercial dishwasher engineer
- They are looking for engineers with good electrical experience, this can be from white goods, commercial catering equipment, laundry equipment, lab equipment, autoclaves etc - they will provide training but need base experience to build on
- Living ideally north west London, west London, north London, Middlesex area would be great but would look at anyone within the M25 for other roles there
- Are you maybe a commercial catering engineer who is sick of working on fryers?
