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Highgrove Recruitment Group Limited jobs

Photocopier Engineer

£45,000 - 60,000
Highgrove Recruitment Group Limited
Parkway 1460, Romsey
£45,000 - 60,000
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Company Size
50-200
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Company Type
Services
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Exp Level
Regular
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Job Type
Full-Time
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Language
English
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Visa sponsorship
No

Requirements

Must:
- Strong technical experience with Ricoh MFP ranges - Home-based within Hampshire

Technologies

Responsibilities

- Provide field service support for photocopiers and MFPs - Conduct repairs and maintenance on Ricoh devices - Troubleshoot technical issues in a timely manner - Ensure customer satisfaction through quality service - Maintain accurate records of service activities

Description


We are seeking a Photocopier / MFP Engineer with hands-on Ricoh experience to support our operations in a local Hampshire territory. We offer competitive compensation, a company vehicle, and a full-time position that allows for a stable work-life balance without the need for national travel. Join our dedicated team and contribute to providing top-notch service in the area.
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