Monitoring Systems Engineer About the role We are looking for a Monitoring Systems Engineer to support the delivery of technically advanced Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and remote monitoring solutions for customers across infrastructure, industrial, and energy sectors. This is a hands-on engineering role focused on sensing technologies, data acquisition systems, and live monitoring platforms. You’ll be involved from system deployment and commissioning through to the transition into long-term remote monitoring and data delivery. The role is technically challenging and rewarding, offering exposure to advanced monitoring technologies, real-world applications, and a clear pathway into senior technical or project leadership roles within a global engineering organisation. What you’ll be doing Supporting the delivery of monitoring projects from mobilisation through to commissioning Acting as a technical lead on site during installation and commissioning of monitoring systems Deploying, configuring, and testing sensors, data acquisition hardware, and monitoring technologies Verifying system performance and data integrity prior to handover to live monitoring Supporting the transition from installation into remote monitoring and data delivery Producing and maintaining technical documentation, reports, and project records Maintaining high standards of health, safety, and quality at all times Travel is project-based and planned, typically involving periods of less than two weeks away from home. Projects may involve working at height and/or confined space working. Projects may be UK-based, overseas, or offshore, depending on customer requirements. What we’re looking for Experience in monitoring systems, instrumentation, sensing technologies, or data acquisition Comfortable working on site during installation and commissioning phases Experience is preparing site documents (risk assessments, method statements, quality plans etc) Strong technical aptitude with a practical, problem-solving mindset Organised, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple workstreams Willingness to travel within the UK and internationally as required Knowledge or health and safety legislation Basic knowledge of IT networks Training and certification including: CSCS, GWO, working at height, confined space (desirable) CDM awareness (desirable) Full UK driving licence Why join us? Work with advanced sensing and monitoring technologies applied to real-world assets Deliver projects that generate live data and long-term insight, not one-off outputs Be part of a specialist monitoring business within a global engineering group Clear progression opportunities into Technical Specialist or Project Manager roles Supportive team environment with a strong focus on safety, quality, and engineering excellence What we offer Salary: £40,000–£50,000, dependent on experience 28 days holiday plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Paid travel and expenses Training, certification, and ongoing professional development A range of additional employment benefits and incentives Who this role is ideal for? Engineers who: Enjoy working with technology, data, and real-world engineering systems Like being involved from installation through to live monitoring Want technical depth without constant or unplanned travel Are looking to build a long-term career in specialist monitoring systems