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Technical Engineer
Camberley, UK
If you have more than 2 years of experience and are eager to work on high-integrity projects in a highly regulated industry, while enjoying solving technical problems, interpreting drawings, and supporting real-world manufacturing, this may be the role for you!
About the Role
As a Technical Engineer, you’ll be part of a collaborative Technical team supporting the delivery of complex engineering projects across pipework, steelwork, and nuclear-industry applications. You’ll work closely with Project Management and Manufacturing teams to ensure every technical output is accurate, compliant, and ready for implementation.
This is a hands-on, detail-driven role where you’ll learn from experienced engineers and gain exposure to the full lifecycle of technical project delivery.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Providing technical expertise across pipework and steelwork activities
- Assisting in solving technical challenges to support efficient project delivery
- Working with colleagues and management to ensure projects meet contract and industry standards
- Reviewing and revising technical drawings, including identifying and correcting errors
- Supporting Bill of Materials (BOM) creation and management
- Assisting with drawing revision control and change-management processes
- Performing surveillance checks to ensure drawings are fit for manufacturing
- Helping colleagues understand technical requirements and challenges
- Carrying out additional duties supporting the role’s function
- Complying with Boccard UK Ltd’s Equality & Diversity policy
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What Success Looks Like
✔ Technical queries are resolved quickly and accurately ✔ Drawing revisions are controlled and communicated effectively ✔ Drawings issued to Manufacturing are complete, compliant, and fit for purpose


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What You’ll Bring
Essential
- Degree in an Engineering discipline
- Experience in steelwork or pipework manufacturing
- AutoCAD experience
- Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
(Additional requirements such as hands-on knowledge of specific software or industry standards would be beneficial but not explicitly stated in the role.)
Why Join Us
- Work on technically challenging, high-integrity projects
- Learn from experienced engineers in a supportive environment
- Build real-world skills in:
- Drawing management
- Manufacturing readiness
- Technical problem-solving
- Clear development pathways as your expertise grows
If this sounds like a career path for you, please apply!
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