Posted: 7h ago
The role
If you like getting to the bottom of why something has failed, this is a role built around exactly that.
You will be carrying out aftermarket repairs on a wide range of components and instruments, testing and troubleshooting equipment, and digging into the root causes of failures rather than just patching over the symptoms. It is hands on, analytical work where your diagnosis genuinely matters to the customer on the other end.
The business behind this role is a respected name in a technically demanding, highly regulated field. They supply some of the largest operators and manufacturers in their sector, and they have earned that position by doing the difficult work properly. You will be joining a team where quality and precision are the whole point, not an afterthought.
This is a shift based position. You will rotate every two weeks between dayshift and backshift, and there is a 10% shift allowance on top of salary to recognise the early starts and later finishes.
What you will be doing:
Performing aftermarket repairs on a variety of components and instruments
Testing and troubleshooting equipment to confirm faults
Analysing failures and identifying the genuine root cause
Working to the standards expected in a tightly regulated environment
What you will need:
An HNC or HND in Electronic Engineering
A solid grasp of electronic principles
Confidence using testing tools such as multimeters and oscilloscopes
Strong analytical thinking and a real eye for detail
The ability to stay sharp in a busy, changing environment
In return you get more than just an interesting technical challenge. The package includes:
A pension plan
Life assurance
25 days holiday plus public holidays
A 10% shift allowance
Access to a range of wellbeing and employee discount schemes
This is a good fit if you are someone who takes pride in fixing things properly and wants your technical ability to count for something. If you have the electronics background and you enjoy the detective side of repair and fault finding, this one is worth a closer look.
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