Service Engineer – Benelux Region
Netherlands or Belgium | Company Car Provided
An exciting opportunity to join a globally recognised construction equipment manufacturer as their first dedicated Service Engineer in the Benelux region. This is a key hire and a genuine ground-floor position, offering the chance to help establish and grow the company’s after-sales and technical support presence across the Netherlands and Belgium
Working closely with dealers, customers, and international teams, you’ll play a critical role in delivering high-quality field service support for excavators and wheel loaders throughout the region
Key Responsibiliti
* esDiagnose, repair, and maintain excavators and wheel loaders at customer and dealer sit
* esTroubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic faul
* tsCarry out scheduled maintenance, inspections, and emergency breakdown suppo
* rtAdvise customers on machine operation, preventative maintenance, and spare par
* tsSupport warranty claims and technical reporting in coordination with the manufactur
* erBuild strong relationships with dealers and end users across the Benelux mark
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What We’re Looking
* ForMinimum 2 years of hands-on experience with excavators and/or wheel loaders (essenti
* al)Strong diagnostic skills across mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic syst
* emsFluent English communication skills (essential) for both internal and external interacti
* onsDutch or French language skills are highly advantage
* ousBased in the Netherlands or Belg
* iumComfortable with frequent travel across the Benelux region in a field-based r
* oleIndependent, customer-focused, and technically driven mind
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What’s on O
fferA permanent full time contract with regular working h
* oursCompetitive salary pac
* kageCompany car prov
* idedA newly created role with strong long-term growth poten
* tialOpportunity to make a real impact in a growing international busi
* nessExposure to an international working environment across the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, and C
* hinaAutonomy, responsibility, and the chance to shape the regional service function from day
one