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Engineering Technician

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Engineering Technician
Engineering Technician
This role offers the opportunity for an Engineering Technician to work within a hands-on engineering environment, supporting the build, testing and development of advanced systems.
Working as part of a small, collaborative team, you will be involved in end-to-end activities across assembly, prototyping and production support. The position suits someone with strong engineering enthusiasm who is comfortable working closely with engineers, suppliers and contractors to support project delivery.
Responsibilities
The Engineering Technician will be responsible for:
- Supporting precision assembly of complex electromechanical systems and prototypes
- Building components from engineering drawings, schematics and standard operating procedures
- Assisting with prototyping and iterative build activities within an R&D environment
- Identifying and resolving mechanical or electrical faults during build and testing
- Recording build data, test results, and quality observations accurately
- Supporting communication with engineering teams to highlight defects and improvement opportunities
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Requirements
The Engineering Technician will have:
- Experience assembling electromechanical systems, prototypes or similar engineering products
- Ability to read and interpret:
- Engineering drawings
- CAD data
- Wiring diagrams or SOPs
- Strong attention to detail and a quality-focused approach
- Problem-solving ability with experience troubleshooting faults
- A hands-on, adaptable approach in dynamic engineering environments
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team


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Additional Information
This role is ideal for someone looking to develop hands-on engineering experience within a fast-moving environment, working closely with technical teams and contributing to real-world projects. Apply with your CV to learn more.
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