Redline Group - Specialist Recruitment for Technology & Electronics Companies
Electronics Test & Repair Engineer

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Are you an Electronics Test & Repair Engineer who enjoys fault-finding down to component level?
Do you want to join a global technology business where your expertise is valued, overtime is consistently available, and there are genuine opportunities to progress into Senior Engineer and Subject Matter Expert roles?
A leading global technology lifecycle and services partner is expanding its Repair Operations team in Solihull and is looking for an experienced engineer to help diagnose, repair and improve a wide range of complex electronic equipment.
What you'll be doing
- Test, diagnose and repair electronic equipment to component level.
- Fault-find and reverse engineer PCB assemblies.
- Introduce new products and repair processes into the workshop.
- Create and maintain technical test procedures and documentation.
- Support and mentor other engineers on new equipment and repair methods.
- Carry out software and hardware upgrades, assembly and disassembly, and maintain accurate repair and warranty records.
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What we're looking for
- Experience in component-level electronics testing and repair.
- Strong understanding of electronic components and PCB fault diagnosis.
- Ability to reverse engineer boards and identify complex faults.
- Good communication skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
- Ability to work independently while meeting customer deadlines.


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What's in it for you?
- £35,000 basic salary
- Regular overtime available – paid at 1.5x on Saturdays and 2x on Sundays
- Monthly attendance and performance bonus (around £100)
- Flexible working hours with a 6:30am–6:00pm site operating window
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Free on-site parking
- Clear career progression into Senior Engineer and Subject Matter Expert positions
If you're looking for a role where you'll work on varied electronics repairs, develop your technical expertise, and build a long-term career with a growing global business, we'd love to hear from you.
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