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      <description>Location: Inverness | Salary: 50000.00-50000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Combustion Service EngineerScotland (Field-Based) 45,000 - 70,000 + Overtime Full-Time, PermanentWe are currently working with a well-established engineering services provider to recruit a Combustion Service Engineer to support a growing portfolio of industrial clients across Scotland.This is a varied, field-based role offering the opportunity to work on industrial combustion systems and steam plant, with strong earning potential through overtime and ongoing technical development.The RoleAs a Combustion Service Engineer, you will be responsible for the installation, commissioning, servicing, and maintenance of combustion and gas systems across a range of industrial sites.You will operate in a fast-paced environment, responding to both planned maintenance schedules and reactive breakdowns, while working closely with internal technical teams and clients.Key responsibilities include:Carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on combustion equipmentResponding to breakdowns and participating in an on-call rotaFault finding, diagnostics, and repair of gas and combustion systemsInstallation and commissioning of industrial burners and associated plantMonitoring performance and ensuring ...</description>
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